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Foreword by Karla Jay

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Debate in the Lesbian Press: Introducing the Issues

The Publications

Coverage of Bisexuality in the Lesbian and Gay Press

2. “Experts’” Voices: Lesbianism, Bisexuality, and the Social Sciences

What Is a Model?

The Great Debate—Essentialism versus Constructionism

A Brief History of Sexology in the United States

The Interplay of Politics and Science and the Downfall of the Dichotomous Conflict Model of Sexuality

New Models of Sexuality

3. Behind the Scenes: How the Study Was Done and Who Participated in It

A Brief and Nontechnical Lesson in Sampling Theory for Nonacademic Readers

How Lesbian and Bisexual Women Were Recruited to Participate in the Study

The Women Who Participated—Who Were They?

4. Lesbians’ Voices: What Do Lesbians Think about Bisexuality and Its Role in Sexual Politics?

Does Bisexuality Exist?

Lesbians Who Are Skeptical

Liberal Opinions and Mixed Feelings

Bisexuality Exists

Everyone Is Bisexual

Summary

What Is Bisexuality? Or, Will the Real Lesbian Please Stand Up?

Bisexuality as a Matter of Behavior

Bisexuality as a Matter of Feelings

Bisexuality as a Matter of Identity—Or a Denial of Identity

Bisexuality as a Matter of Preferences or Choices

Bisexuality as a Matter of Gender Blindness

Summary

What Are Bisexuals Like?

A Note about Method

Unflattering Images

Positive Images

Existentially Invalidating Images

Political Images

Images of Bisexual Privilege—“The Best of Both Worlds” and Political Distrust

Images of Bisexual Oppression—“The Worst of Both Worlds” and Political Sympathy

Overall Perceptions of Bisexual and Lesbian Oppression

Underlying Conceptualizations: Two Different Kinds of Hybrids and Apoliticality

Dissenting Voices

Summary

How Do Lesbians Feel about Bisexual Women?

Summary

5. Who Believes What? The Impact of Lesbians’ Personal Politics and Experiences on Their Attitudes toward Bisexuality

Race, Education, Class, and Other Demographic Differences

Political Differences: Do Political Lesbians Speak for Us All?

Politics and the Issue of Bisexual Existence

Politics and Sexual Conceptualizations, Beliefs, and Feelings about Bisexuality

Personal Experiences—The Role of Empathy

Summary

6. The Pink and Blue Herring: The Issue Is Lesbianism, Not Bisexuality

The Personal and the Political: Constructing Lesbianism as a Feminist Issue

Debate over the Relationship between Lesbianism and Feminism

Controversy over the Relationship of Lesbian Sex to Lesbianism

Controversy over the Nature of Gender

Competing Political Traditions: The Feminist Tradition and the Ethnic Tradition

The Importance of Lesbianism as a Choice in the Feminist Political Tradition

The Construction of Lesbianism as a Choice in Lesbian Feminist Discourse

The Importance of Essence in the Ethnic Political Tradition and the Construction of Lesbians as an Ethnic Group

Feminist Choice or Ethnic Essence: Internal Contradictions Are the Legacy of a Dual Heritage

Bisexuality: The Issue That Exposes Controversies and Contradictions in Lesbian Ideology

Summary

7. Bisexual Women’s Voices: What Do Bisexual Women Think about Bisexuality and the Role of Bisexuals in Sexual Politics?

Does Bisexuality Exist?

What Is Bisexuality? Or, Why Is Everyone Standing Up?

Bisexuals’ Images and Feelings about Themselves

Positive Images

Unflattering and Existentially Invalidating Images

Political Images

Social and Political Preferences—Images Translate into Feelings

The Impact of Bisexual Women’s Personal Politics and Experiences on Their Attitudes toward Bisexuality

Race, Education, Class, and Other Demographic Differences

Political Differences: Do Political Bisexuals Speak for Anyone?

Personal Experiences

Summary

8. Another Revolution on the Political Wheel: The Politicization of Bisexuality

The Bisexual Press: Forum for the Discussion of Bisexual Identity, Community, and Ideology

Déjà Vu?

The Future of Sexual Identity Politics

Appendix A: Figures

Appendix B: Tables

Notes

Bibliography

Subject Index

Author Index

Bisexuality and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics

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