Plurisexual identity labels and the marking of bisexual desire

  • M. Paz Galupo

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    Abstract

    The present chapter considers the research literature that frames our understanding of bisexuality. By reviewing current models for conceptualizing sexuality we gain a better understanding of the framework from which individuals identify with bisexual and other plurisexual labels. Bisexuality is often rendered invisible as it is simultaneously defined against heterosexual, monosexual, and cisgender norms. Self-identification, then, can be seen as a way of socially marking and making bisexuality visible. Acknowledging that individuals often use multiple identity labels across social contexts, the present chapter considers the way different plurisexual labels (bisexual, pansexual, queer, and fluid) are used to highlight specific aspects of bisexual desire.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBisexuality
    Subtitle of host publicationTheories, Research, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality
    PublisherSpringer International Publishing
    Pages61-75
    Number of pages15
    ISBN (Electronic)9783319715353
    ISBN (Print)9783319715346
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 7 2018

    Keywords

    • Bisexuality
    • Mostly heterosexual
    • Pansexual
    • Plurisexual
    • Queer
    • Sexual identity

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