Young Bisexual Women's Experiences in Secondary Schools

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adolescent mental health
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Bisexual Erasure
Bisexual Identity
Bisexual Invisibility
bisexual student experiences in education
bisexual students
Bisexual Theory
Bisexual Women
bisexual women students
Bisexual Youth
bisexuality
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Female Bisexual Students
gender and education
gender and sexuality studies
Girl Kissing
invisibilisation
LGBTQ youth research
Mary-Anne McAllum
New Zealand
qualitative case study
Queer Straight Alliance
Reflective Journal
School Based Sexuality Education
School Based Sexuality Education Programs
School Based Teacher Professional Development
school climate bias
School Sexuality Education
School Sexuality Education Programs
secondary school
sexual identity development
Sexuality Education
Sexuality Education Programs
Stereotypical Bisexual
STI Protection
STI Transmission
student bisexuality
Young Bisexual Women
Young Men
Zealand Secondary School Students
Zealand Secondary Schools
Ziggy Stardust

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138635722
  • Weight: 456g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Emerging from a case study in secondary schools, this book explores young bisexual women’s notions of bisexuality through their own sense of self-identification and how they express their personal beliefs. McAllum sheds light on the presence and practices of "bisexual misrecognition" and "bi-misogyny" in school settings, and draws out the implications of this bias on bisexual women. Incorporating women’s own spoken and written anecdotes, this book reveals hidden narratives and helps boost awareness about the social and learning needs of young bisexual women.

Mary-Anne McAllum is an independent health and sexualities education consultant based in Taranaki, New Zealand.

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