Bisexual and Pansexual Identities

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academic study of bisexual invisibility
Asexual Characters
Asexual Communities
Asexual People
asexuality
Author_Nikki Hayfield
Binary Understandings
biphobia
Bisexual Communities
bisexual erasure
Bisexual Identities
bisexual identity
Bisexual Invisibility
Bisexual Men
Bisexual People
Bisexual Umbrella
Bisexual Women
bisexuality
Butch Lesbians
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Common Cultural Understandings
cultural identity
Diverse Sexualities
Early Sexologists
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gender diversity studies
intersectional sexuality research
Krafft Ebing
Krafft Ebing's Case Studies
Krafft Ebing’s Case Studies
LGB
LGB People
LGBTQ+ mental health
mainstream mass media
marginalisation
minority stress theory
non-binary identity
Pansexual Identities
Plurisexual Identities
Psychic Hermaphroditism
qualitative identity analysis
sexual orientation research
Vice Versa
Young Bisexual Woman

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138613775
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the invisibility and invalidation of bisexuality from the past to the present and is unique in extending the discussion to focus on contemporary and emerging identities. Nikki Hayfield draws on research from psychology and the social sciences to offer a detailed and in-depth exploration of the invisibility and invalidation of bisexuality, pansexuality, and asexuality.

The book discusses how early sexologists’ understood gender and sexuality within a binary model and how this provided the underpinnings of bisexual invisibility. The existing research on biphobia and bisexual marginalisation is synthesised to explore how bisexuality has often been invisible or invalidated. Hayfield then evidences clear examples of the invisibility and invalidation of bisexuality, pansexuality, and asexuality within education, employment, mainstream mass media, and the wider culture. Throughout the book there is consideration of the impact that this invisibility and invalidation has on people’s sense of identity and on their health and wellbeing. It concludes with a discussion of how bisexuality, pansexuality, and asexuality have become somewhat more visible than in the past and the potential that visibility holds for recognition and representation.

This is fascinating reading for students and academics interested in in bisexuality, pansexuality, and asexual spectrum identities and for those who have a personal interest in bisexuality, pansexuality, and asexuality.

Nikki Hayfield is a social psychologist whose research interests are in bisexualities, pansexualities, asexualities, and sexualities more widely. She has published research on a range of topics including bisexual identities, marginalisation, and relationships.

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