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''Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out'', an anthology edited by Loraine Hutchins and Lani Ka'ahumanu, is one of the seminal books〔(Bisexual Movements ) glbtq.com.〕〔(A Brief History of the Bisexual Movement by Liz A. Highleyman )〕 in the history of the modern bisexual rights movement. It holds a place that is in many ways comparable to that held by Betty Friedan's ''The Feminine Mystique'' in the feminist movement.〔(Blessed Bi Spirit: Bisexual People of Faith ) by Debra Kolodny〕 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.〔(HRC Reading List )〕 To quote Wendy Curry,〔(Wendy Curry's reviews at Amazon.com )〕 longtime bisexual rights activist and former president of the American national bisexual civil rights group BiNet USA, This book helped spark at least ten other books (many by its own contributors), was named one of Lambda Book Report's Top 100 Queer Books of the 20th century, has been reprinted 3 times since 1991, has over 40,000 copies in circulation, and was translated and published in Taiwan in June 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=b i · a n y · o t h e r · n a m e )〕 It also frequently appears on numerous LGBT reading lists, from assistance in coming out〔(PFLAG-Metro DC Recommended Reading List )〕 to queer studies curriculum guides.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Studies Guide - Library & Learning Resources - City College of San Francisco )〕 In 1992, despite requests from the bisexual community for a more appropriate and inclusive category, ''Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out''〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=International Gay & Lesbian Review )〕 was forced to compete (and lose) in the category "Lesbian Anthology" at the Lambda Literary Awards. Additionally, in 2005, ''Directed by Desire: Collected Poems'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Copper Canyon Press )〕 a posthumous collection of the bisexual Jamaican American writer June Jordan's work, had to compete (and win) in the category "Lesbian Poetry".〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Lambda Literary Foundation )〕 Led by BiNet USA, and assisted by other bisexual organizations including the American Institute of Bisexuality, BiPOL, and Bialogue, the bisexual community launched a multi-year struggle that eventually culminated in 2006 with the addition of a Bisexual category at the Lambda Literary Awards. ''Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out'' contains a preface, acknowledgements, an introduction, resources, a glossary, a list of contributors, and the following pieces:〔 "Myths/Realities of Bisexuality, by Sharon Forman Sumpter This Poem Can Be Put Off No Longer, by Susan Carlton The Queer in Me, by Carol Queen Ninety-Three People = 100% Acceptance, by Cornelius Utz I Am Who I Am - A Married Bisexual Teacher, by Amanda Yoshizaki Worth the Balancing, by Alan Silver Development of a Bisexual Identity: Understanding the Process, by Ann Fox What Do Indians Think About?, by Joe Rios Making My Own Way, by Laura Johnson Bisexual Feminist Man, by Dave Matteson She Kissed Me!, by Laney Nelson More Than a Footnote, C.J. Barragan III My Life as a Lesbian-Identified Bisexual Fag-Hag, by Ellen Terris My Underself, by Chandini Goswami A Gift to Myself, by Nate Brown Points of Reference, by C.K. Ferrier Love, Friendship, and Sex, by Wayne Bryant Bisexual Tendencies, by Lisa Yost A Question of Invisibility, by Rifka Reichler Double Quest, by Nachama Insights at 3:30 AM, by Victoria Woodard What I Need Is: In Contemplation of Bisexuality, by Ronda Slater my foundations, by Dajenya Coming Out In Spirit and In Flesh, by Karen Hurley Just Another Lingering Flu, by David Lourea Beyond Bisexual, by Annie Sprinkle Let Me Doctor Your Love, by Neil MacLean Sacred Rituals, by Karla Rossi Letting Go: An Interview with John Horne, by Loraine Hutchins Reclaiming Heart and Mind, by Leonard Tirado Room For You, by Betsy Rose Bisexuality, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Me, by Elizabeth Reba Weise Two-Way Closet, by Michael Brewer The Palmist Knew, by Brenda Blasingame A Healing Journey, by Hap Stewart (), by Irene Wolt Gray-Haired and Above Suspicion, Bobbi Keppel Growing Up with a Bisexual Dad, by Billy and Peaches Jones A Few Brave and Gifted People, by Chris Girard A Day in the Life, by Richard Susan Bassein Never, Never Boring..., by Mattie Key (), by Selena Julie Whang A Man, A Woman, Attention, by Shu Wei Chen - Andy Don't Call Me, by Janet Bohac Bisexual Movies, by Paul Haut Bi-Lovable Japanese Feminist, by Kei Uwano The Most Natural Thing: An Interview with Arlene Krantz, by Marcy Sheiner Affirmation: Bisexual Mormon, by Christopher Alexander I Have Always Been One, by Suzanne ¿Que Es Un Bisexual?, by Obie Leyva The Foundations of the Bisexual Community in San Francisco: An Interview with Dr. Maggi Rubenstein, Marcy Sheiner The "B" Word, by Matthew LeGrant From the Closet to the Stage, by Robyn Ochs Loving Whom We Choose, by Lisa Orlando Coming Out to Congress, by Cliff Arnesen ONE..., by Sharon Hwang Colligan What's in a Name?, by Naomi Tucker Sisterhood Crosses Gender Preference Lines, by Dajenya The Voice of a Wandering Jewish Bisexual, by Rebecca Gorlin Proud Father of a Bisexual Son, by Roland Glenn Another Senseless Loss, by Dolores Bishop "out"line of one man's polymorphic liberation, by ben e factory Beyond Defense: Considering Next Steps for Bisexual Liberation, by Rebecca Shuster Guilt Politics, by Ann Schneider My Pet Peeves, by Elise Krueger Can Bisexuals Be Monogamous?, by Lenore Norrgard The Fine Art of Labeling: The Convergence of Anarchism, Feminism, and Bisexuality, by Lucy Friedland and Liz Highleyman Conflicts, by Sheilah Mabry Potential Lovers, by Rich Aranow Hapa Haole Wahine, by Lani Ka'ahumanu Bisexuality: The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Lesbian Feminism?, by Beth Elliot Talking About Sex, Gender, and Desire, by Karen Klassen Love That Kink, by Loraine Hutchins Choosing Not To, by Michael Ambrosino Present Tense: Biphobia as a Crisis of Meaning, by Amanda Udis-Kessler Political Activism: A Brief History" A 25th anniversary edition of the book was released in 2015 during Bi Awareness Week. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bi Any Other Name」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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