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Vice versa

bisexuality and the eroticism of everyday life

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The capacity to be attracted, and attractive, to people of both sexes is something we take for granted in the famous and infamous (rock stars and other celebrities); in the unfamous we tend to ignore it or to dismiss it as confusion or lack of self-knowledge.

Yet bisexuality shows up everywhere once we open our eyes - in our daily lives, in our childhoods, in books, movies, art, and popular culture. As part of our contemporary obsession with categories and identities, we use marriage and other institutions, homosexual as well as heterosexual, to pigeonhole sexuality. But why should we? We live long sexual lives, in the sense that between birth and death we form many intense and varied personal attachments.

We tend to select a few of those attachments and derive from them a label, "straight" or "gay," for our "sexual identity." The rest - an adolescent "crush," for example, or the passion a favorite teacher inspired - we write off as "phases" or footnotes. But, as Marjorie Garber reveals, this pruning away of our sexual lives cuts us off from many deep and important feelings.

  1. Garber argues that erotic life is, by nature, politically incorrect and unpredictable. This unpredictability locates bisexuality not between heterosexuality and homosexuality but beyond them. Gathering evidence from art, literature, film, pop culture, advertising, science, and psychology, Garber documents how, both for cultures and for individuals, circumstance, accident, and inclination produce a rich and complicated history of emotion and experience over time.
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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
606

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Vice Versa: Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life
1997, Penguin Books, Limited
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Cover of: Vice versa
Vice versa: bisexuality and the eroticism of everyday life
1996, Simon & Schuster
in English - 1st Touchtone ed.
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Vice versa: bisexuality and the eroticism of everyday life
1995, Simon & Schuster
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [529]-584) and index.
"A Touchstone book."
Originally published: c1995.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.76/5
Library of Congress
HQ74 .G37 1996, BX8495.N4 J3 1855, HQ74.G37 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
606 p. :
Number of pages
606

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL965807M
Internet Archive
viceversabisexu000garb
ISBN 10
0684824124
LCCN
96002150
OCLC/WorldCat
4320443
Library Thing
107900
Goodreads
440448

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