· “Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution is a brilliant and comprehensive look at where the bisexual movement has been, and where it should head in the future. Rather than merely denying or debunking the countless accusations and stereotypes that plague bisexuality (as many past writers have done), Shiri Eisner exposes the underlying assumptions and misconceptions about sex, gender, and Brand: Basic Books. Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution. 25, likes · 28 talking about this. A book about bisexual politics by Shiri Eisner * A page of radical, intersectional bisexual politicsFollowers: 26K. · In this forward-thinking and eye-opening book, feminist bisexual and genderqueer activist Shiri Eisner takes readers on a journey through the many aspects of the meanings and politics of 2/5(6).
Shiri Eisner. Shiri Eisner is an activist and writer residing in Tel Aviv, Israel/Occupied Palestine. Her identities include: bisexual, genderqueer, feminist, anarchist, Mizrahi (Arabic Jew), disabled/chronically ill, vegan, geek, metalhead and crazy cat lady. She is the author of the Lambda-nominated book Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution. II. Shiri Eisner's Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution. The newest book to try to put to rest some distorted notions about bisexuality is activist Shiri Eisner's Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution (). Selected Reviews. Kyle Schickner, Bi Activist/Filmmaker: "Brilliant! I have been waiting twenty years for a book like this. A successful bisexual movement would lead not only to more freedom for bisexuals, but to "liberation of all other groups. In fighting for its goals, it would not forget how all forms of oppression are interlinked," said Shiri Eisner, author of "Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution," in delivering the annual Nicholas Papadopoulos Lecture.
In this forward-thinking and eye-opening book, feminist bisexual and genderqueer activist Shiri Eisner takes readers on a journey through the many aspects of the meanings and politics of. A successful bisexual movement would lead not only to more freedom for bisexuals, but to “liberation of all other groups. In fighting for its goals, it would not forget how all forms of oppression are interlinked,” said Shiri Eisner, author of “Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution,” in delivering the annual Nicholas Papadopoulos Lecture. The book comes from a personal place, by Eisner’s own admission, and has entailed the compilation of years’ worth of resources and activism, but the scope is much wider than Eisner’s own experience. Bi: Notes for a Bi Revolution is full of resources for bisexual people to use to explore their identities and begin to situate themselves in the LGBT movement and a wider historical context, as well as begin to look to the future (but more on that later).
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