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Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution

📖 Overview

Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution represents a radical political manifesto examining bisexuality through an intersectional feminist lens. Author Shiri Eisner challenges mainstream LGBTQ+ politics and proposes bisexuality as a tool for social transformation. The book analyzes common stereotypes and misconceptions about bisexuality while exploring its connections to feminism, trans politics, and other social justice movements. Eisner draws from academic research, personal experiences, and activist perspectives to construct a framework for understanding bisexuality beyond sexual orientation. Through discussions of monosexism, biphobia, and privilege, the text examines how bisexuality intersects with race, gender, disability, and class. The work includes practical strategies for resistance and community organizing. This text positions bisexuality as more than an identity category—it presents it as a political stance with the potential to disrupt binary thinking and challenge dominant power structures. The analysis extends beyond sexuality to address broader questions of social justice and liberation.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this book as an academic analysis of bisexuality that examines intersections with feminism, trans rights, and radical politics. Readers appreciated: - Detailed examination of bi erasure and biphobia - Analysis of privilege and oppression within LGBTQ+ spaces - Clear explanations of complex theoretical concepts - Extensive citations and research Common criticisms: - Dense academic language makes it inaccessible to some readers - Some found the political framework too radical/extreme - Several readers noted the text can be repetitive - Limited discussion of bi men's experiences Ratings: Goodreads: 4.2/5 (500+ ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (50+ ratings) Sample reader comments: "Finally, a book that takes bisexuality seriously as a political identity" -Goodreads "Important ideas but needed a better editor" -Amazon "Too focused on academic theory instead of practical experiences" -Goodreads

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔷 Author Shiri Eisner founded the first bisexual organization in the Middle East (Panorama - the Bi and Pansexual Feminist Community) 🔷 The book challenges "monosexism" - the belief that people can only be attracted to one gender - and examines how this belief system intersects with other forms of oppression 🔷 Rather than focusing solely on identity, the book presents bisexuality as a political movement with the potential to challenge dominant social structures 🔷 The text incorporates perspectives from various marginalized communities, including people of color, trans individuals, and those with disabilities, examining how bisexuality intersects with multiple forms of discrimination 🔷 Published in 2013, it was one of the first academic works to present bisexuality through a radical feminist and anti-capitalist lens