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The UK national organisation for bisexual research and activism

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Barker et al. (2009)

Barker, M., Richards, C. & Bowes-Catton, H. (2009). “All the world is queer save thee and me…”: Defining queer and bi at a Critical Sexology seminar.Journal of Bisexuality, 9 (3&4), 363-379.

Abstract

On November 7, 2007, the UK Critical Sexology seminar series (www.criticalsexology.org.uk) hosted a one-day event focusing on international perspectives on bisexuality. This seminar drew together academics and activists from several different countries and disciplinary approaches, most of whom were informed, to some extent, by queer theory. As part of the day the authors chaired a discussion considering the potentials and pitfalls of bringing together queer theory and bisexuality research, and the links between these issues and the agendas of queer/bi activism. This article reports on the main themes emerging from this debate and discusses them in relation to wider writing on queer theory and bisexuality. One specific tension that emerged was the usage of the word queer and what this meant to participants. Another was the tension between a bi identity politics agenda of giving a voice to a largely silenced sexuality and a queer agenda of challenging dichotomous understandings of sexuality and gender. It is clear, from the discussion and other work in this area, that rather than polarizing this as an either/or debate, it is more productive to consider the possibilities of both/and conceptualizations and to view this as a creative tension. In this article we explore these possibilities in depth, considering the way queer theory can open up multiple and fluid sexual, gendered and self experiences, though remembering the lived experience many have of fixed identities and the importance of these for achieving visibility. We also explore the links between academic research and theory, and real-world practice.

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"Bi people make up the largest part of the LGBT community. Sadly ... their experiences are rarely represented or considered at all." Stonewall, UK.

Discussion lists

  • Academic BiA great international email list for discussions of theory and research related to bisexuality.
  • Bi History GroupInternational facebook group interested in bisexual history.
  • Bi Research GroupEmail list for those interested in bisexual research, UK based.
  • UK bi activismMailing list for UK bisexual activists.

Events

  • BiConThe UK’s national Bisexual Convention
  • BiFestA one-day event celebrating bisexuality, for bisexuals and bi-friendly people.
  • BiReConBisexual research-related event.
  • Critical SexologyAn interdisciplinary seminar series on sexuality research open to all.
  • ICBInformation about the international conference on bisexuality.

Organisations

  • American Institute of BisexualityUS organisation which supports research and education about bisexuality.
  • Bi MediaBisexual news and opinion.
  • BiNetUSAOrganisation advocating for bisexual, pansexual, and fluid communities.
  • BiUKNational UK organisation for bisexual research and activism.
  • Kinsey InstituteOrganisation which works towards advancing sexual health and knowledge worldwide.
  • LGB&T Partnership
  • Pink TherapyThe place to find LGBTQ friendly therapists and information about therapy with sexual and gender minorities.
  • The Bisexual IndexExtremely useful first port of call for all things bisexual in the UK.

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