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The Changing Dynamics of Bisexual Men's Lives

eBook - Social Research Perspectives, Focus on Sexuality Research
ISBN/EAN: 9783319294124
Umbreit-Nr.: 9280961

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 2.24 MB
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Erschienen am 05.05.2016
Auflage: 1/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>This important book provides unique new knowledge on thelived experience of openly bisexual men without medicalizing or pathologizingthem. Presenting research from sexology, sociology, and psychology, it featuresextensive findings on the sexual, social, romantic, and emotional behaviors ofthe 90 men interviewed in the U.S. and U.K. Issues and challenges are examinedin such areas as identity and self-concept, along with the burden of socialerasure and the paradox of stigma from both the gay and straight communities.However, the research reveals evidence of a recent cultural transition towardacceptance of bisexual identity and behavior, with younger bisexual menexperiencing better social lives and increased recognition of the legitimacy ofbisexuality.&nbsp;</p><p>Among the topics covered:&nbsp;</p><li>Examining the components of sexuality.</li><li>Measuring and surveying bisexuality.</li><li>Bisexual burden</li><li>Demonstrating a generational cohort effect</li><li>Expansion of gendered boundaries.</li><li>Erosion of the one-time rule of homosexuality.</li><li>Coming out in the 21<sup>st</sup> century.</li></ul><p>Bringing clarity and focus beyond the gender binaryandcompelling insights into why society and science have trouble shedding thatparadigm<i>The Changing Dynamics ofBisexual Mens Lives</i>will interest sexuality scholars, sexologists, andsocial scientists studying the social aspects of sexuality.&nbsp;</p><p></p>

  • Kurztext
    • This important book provides unique new knowledge on thelived experience of openly bisexual men without medicalizing or pathologizingthem. Presenting research from sexology, sociology, and psychology, it featuresextensive findings on the sexual, social, romantic, and emotional behaviors ofthe 90 men interviewed in the U.S. and U.K. Issues and challenges are examinedin such areas as identity and self-concept, along with the burden of socialerasure and the paradox of stigma from both the gay and straight communities. However, the research reveals evidence of a recent cultural transition towardacceptance of bisexual identity and behavior, with younger bisexual menexperiencing better social lives and increased recognition of the legitimacy ofbisexuality.&nbsp;Among the topics covered:&nbsp; Examining the components of sexuality. Measuring and surveying bisexuality. Bisexual burden Demonstrating a generational cohort effect Expansion of gendered boundaries. Erosion of the one-time rule of homosexuality. Coming out in the 21st century.Bringing clarity and focus beyond the gender binary-andcompelling insights into why society and science have trouble shedding thatparadigm-The Changing Dynamics ofBisexual Men&apos;s Lives will interest sexuality scholars, sexologists, andsocial scientists studying the social aspects of sexuality.&nbsp;

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p>Dr. Eric Anderson is Professor of Sport, Masculinities&amp;Sexualities at the&nbsp;University of Winchester. He has published 14 books, over50 peer-reviewed articles, and is recognized for research excellence by theBritish Academy of Social Sciences. He is a fellow of the International Academyof Sex Research, and is regularly featured in international television, printand digital media.&nbsp;</p><p>His work shows&nbsp;a decline in cultural homohysterialeading to a softening of heterosexual masculinities. This permits heterosexualmen to kiss, cuddle and love one another; and promotes inclusive&nbsp;attitudestoward openly gay athletes and the recognition of bisexuality. His sexualitywork finds positive&nbsp;aspects of non-monogamous relationships and exploresthe function and benefits of cheating.&nbsp;</p><p>Professor Anderson is also trustee ofthe&nbsp;Sport Collision Injury Collective,&nbsp;which is committed toexamining and removing negative outcomes of participation in contact sports. Healso writes about sport psychology, distance running, and the social problemsof organized team sports.&nbsp;<br></p><p>Dr. Mark McCormack is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology atDurham University, and Co-Director of its Centre for Sex, Gender andSexualities. His research examines how decreasing homophobia has affected thegender identities of heterosexual male youth, and how this influences theirattitudes, social practices and use of technology. He is author of<i>The Declining Significance of Homophobia</i>,published with Oxford University Press in 2012, and he has published on thesetopics in journals including<i>Sex Roles</i>,<i>British Journal of Sociology</i>and<i>Journal of Adolescent Research</i>. He also examinesthe changing nature of sexual identities and sexual practices, including kinkysex and pornography consumption, and has published on these issues in<i>Archives of Sexual Behavior</i>,<i>Sociology</i> and<i>Journal of Bisexuality</i>.&nbsp;</p><i></i><p></p>
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