Bi any other name : bisexual people speak out / edited by Loraine Hutchins and Lani Kaahumanu.

The book comprises fiction and non-fiction pieces, poetry and art created by a diverse group of over seventy bisexual people speaking about their lives.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hutchins, Loraine, 1948-, Kaahumanu, Lani, 1943-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Alyson Pub., 1991.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Psychology: Facing Ourselves :
  • Myths/realities of bisexuality / Sharon Forman Sumpter
  • This poem can be put off no longer / Susan Carlton
  • The queer in me / Carol A. Queen
  • Ninety-three people = 100% acceptance / Cornelius Utz
  • I am who I am--a married bisexual teacher / Amanda Yoshizaki
  • Worth the balancing / Alan Silver-- Development of a bisexual identity / Ann Fox
  • What do Indians think about? / Joe Rios
  • Making my own way / Laura Johnson
  • Bisexual feminist man / Dave Matteson
  • She kissed me! / Laney Nelson
  • More than a footnote / C.J. Barragan III
  • My life as a lesbian-identified bisexual fag hag / Ellen Terris
  • My underself / Chandini Goswami
  • A gift to myself / Nate Brown
  • Points of reference / C.K. Ferrier
  • Love, friendship, and sex / Wayne Bryant
  • Bisexual tendencies / Lisa Yost
  • A question of invisibility / Rifka Reichler
  • Double quest / Nachama
  • Insights at 3:30 a.m. / Victoria Woodard
  • What I need is / Ronda Slater
  • II. Spirituality: Healing the Splits :
  • Coming out in spirit and in flesh / Karen Hurley
  • Just another lingering flu / David Lourea
  • Beyond bisexual / Annie Sprinkle
  • Let me doctor your love / Neil MacLean
  • Sacred rituals / Karla Rossi
  • Letting go : an interview with John Horne / Loraine Hutchins
  • Reclaiming heart and mind / Leonard Tirado
  • III. The Bisexual Community : "Are We Visible Yet?" :
  • Room for you [song] / Betsy Rose
  • Bisexuality, The Rocky horror picture show, and me / Elizabeth Reba Weise
  • Two-way closet / Michael Brewer
  • The palmist knew / Brenda Blasingame
  • A healing journey / Hap Stewart
  • [Untitled poem] / Irene Wolt
  • Gray-haired and above suspicion / Bobbi Keppel
  • Growing up with a bisexual dad / Billy & Peaches Jones
  • A few brave and gifted people / Chris Girard
  • A day in the life / Richard Susan Bassein
  • Never, never boring-- / Mattie Key
  • [Untitled] / Selena Julie Whang
  • A man, a woman, attention / Shu Wei Chen--Andy
  • Don't call me / Janet Bohac
  • Bisexual movies / Paul Haut
  • Bi-loveable Japanese feminist / Kei Uwano
  • The most natural thing : an interview with Arlene Krantz / Marcy Sheiner
  • Affirmation, bisexual Mormon / Christopher Alexander
  • I have always been one / Suzanne
  • Que es un bisexual? / Obie Leyva
  • The foundations of the bisexual community in San Francisco : an interview with Dr. Maggie Rubenstein / Marcy Sheiner
  • The "b" word / Matthew LeGrant
  • From the closet to the stage / Robyn Ochs
  • IV. Politics: A Queer among Queers :
  • Loving whom we choose / Lisa Orlando
  • Coming out to Congress / Cliff Arnesen
  • One ... / Sharon Hwang Colligan
  • What's in a name? / Naomi Tucker
  • Sisterhood crosses gender preference lines / Dajenya
  • The voice of a wandering Jewish bisexual / Rebecca Gorlin
  • Proud father of a bisexual son / Roland Glenn
  • Another senseless loss / Dolores Bishop
  • "out"line of one man's polymorphic liberation / ben e factory
  • Beyond defense / Rebecca Shuster
  • Guilt politics / Ann Schneider
  • My pet peeves / Elise Krueger
  • Can bisexuals be monogamous? / Lenore Norrgard
  • The fine art of labeling / Lucy Friedland & Liz A. Highleyman
  • Conflicts / Sheilah Mabry
  • Potential lovers / Rich Aranow
  • Hapa haole wahine / Lani Kaahumanu
  • Bisexuality : the best thing that ever happened to lesbian-feminism? / Beth Elliot
  • Talking about sex, gender, and desire / Karen Klassen
  • Love that kink / Loraine Hutchins
  • Choosing not to / Michael Ambrosino
  • Present tense : biphobia as a crisis of meaning / Amanda Udis-Kessler.