Author

Shiri Eisner

📖 Overview

Shiri Eisner is an Israeli feminist writer, researcher, and activist known primarily for her work on bisexual politics and theory. Her 2013 book "Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution" is considered an influential text in bisexual theory and queer studies. As an activist and organizer, Eisner founded the first bisexual organization in Israel and has been involved in various LGBTQ, feminist, and anti-occupation movements. Her academic work focuses on the intersections of sexuality, gender, and politics, with particular emphasis on bisexual erasure and biphobia. Eisner's writing examines how bisexuality connects to broader systems of power, privilege, and oppression. Her scholarship incorporates perspectives from radical feminism, queer theory, and anti-capitalist thought while challenging both mainstream LGBTQ politics and conventional academic approaches. Her contributions have helped establish bisexuality as a critical lens for analyzing social and political structures beyond just sexual orientation. Eisner's work continues to influence discussions around bisexual identity, radical politics, and intersectional activism.

👀 Reviews

Eisner's "Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution" receives strong reader engagement on Goodreads, with a 4.14/5 average from over 1,300 ratings. Readers appreciate: - Clear breakdown of complex theoretical concepts - Integration of intersectional perspectives - Thorough research and citations - Personal anecdotes balanced with academic analysis Common criticisms: - Dense academic language that can be difficult to follow - Some readers find the radical political stance too extreme - Occasional repetitive sections - Limited focus on bisexual men's experiences As one Goodreads reviewer notes: "This book gave me language for experiences I've had but couldn't articulate." Another writes: "The academic tone made it less accessible than it could have been." On Amazon (3.9/5 from 112 reviews), readers highlight the book's comprehensive examination of biphobia and bi erasure. Critical reviews often mention the challenging writing style, with one reader stating: "Important ideas buried in unnecessarily complex prose." The book maintains similar ratings across other platforms, including 4.0/5 on LibraryThing.

📚 Books by Shiri Eisner

Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution (2013) An academic analysis of bisexuality through the lens of feminist and queer theory, examining its political implications and relationship to power structures.

Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality (2022) A comprehensive exploration of bisexuality covering historical perspectives, scientific research, cultural representation, and personal narratives across different societies and time periods.

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