Ide(A monograph published simultaneously as .)(A monograph
published simultaneously as .)ntity/Politics: A History of the
Bisexual Movement (Amanda Udis-Kessler)
The Bisexual Movement’s Beginnings in the 70s: A Pe(A monograph
published simultaneously as .)rsonal Retrospective (Stephen
Donaldson)
Bay Area Bisexual History: An Interview With David Lourea
(Naomi Tucker)
It Ain’t Over ’Til the Bisexual Speaks (Lani Ka’ahumanu)
Part B: The State of Our Movement
We Claim Our Own (Dajenya)
Identity and Ideas: Strategies for Bisexuals (Liz A.
Highleyman)
Open Letter to a Former Bisexual (or, Do I Hear Post-Bisexual?)
(Indigo Chih-Lien Som)
Bisexual Women, Feminist Politics (Tamara Bower)
Go Ahead: Make My Movement (Laura M. Perez)
To Give or Not to Give (Sharon Gonsalves)
Fluid Desire: Race, HIV/AIDS, and Bisexual Politics (Elias
Farajajé Jones aka Manuel Kalidas Congo)
Our Leaders, Our Selves (Loraine Hutchins)
Section IICONNECTIONS: Can We Work Together?
Overview (Rebecca Kaplan)
Part A: biSEXuality
Sexual Diversity and Bisexual Identity (Carol Queen)
Bi Sexuality (Greta Christina)
Bisexuality and S/M: The Bi Switch Revolution (Cecilia
Tan)
Liberating Pornography (Mark Pritchard)
Too Butch or to Be Bi (or You Can’t Judge a Boy by Her Lover)
(Robin Sweeney)
Politics of the Bisexual Deep Fry (Michèlle T. Clinton)
Part B: Coalition Building and Other Queer Stories
Bisexual Lesbian (Dajenya)
Traitors to the Cause? Understanding the Lesbian/Gay
Bisexuality Debates (Elizabeth Armstrong)
Bisexuality, Lesbian and Gay Communities, and the Limits of
Identity Politics (Stacey Young)
Power and Privilege Beyond the Invisible Fence (Brenda
Blasingame)
Which Part of Me Deserves to Be Free? (Dajenya)
Bisexual Etiquette: Helpful Hints for Bisexuals Working With
Lesbians and Gay Men (Robyn Ochs)
Essay for the Inclusion of Transsexuals (Kory
Martin-Damon)
If Half of You Dodges a Bullet, All of You Ends up Dead (Orna
Izakson)
Why You Must Say and Bisexual (Nishanga Bliss)
Section IIIDIRECTIONS: Our Visionary Voices
Overview (Liz A. Highleyman)
Your Fence Is Sitting on Me: The Hazards of Binary Thinking
(Rebecca Kaplan)
Pimple No More (Mykel Board)
Me, Myself, and You: Identity Politics in Action (Susanna
Trnka)
Forsaking All Others: A Bifeminist Discussion of Compulsory
Monogamy (Annie S. Murray)
Framing Radical Bisexuality: Toward a Gender Agenda (Jill
Nagle)
The Natural Next Step (Naomi Tucker)
Pansies Against Patriarchy: Gender Blur, Bisexual Men, and
Queer Liberation (Sunfrog)
The Sacredness of Pleasure (Starhawk)
Section IVAPPENDIXES
Brief Timeline of Bisexual Activism in the United States
(Dannielle Raymond and Liz A. Highleyman)
Bisexuals and the Radical Right (Dannielle Raymond)