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It Ain't Over Til the Bisexual Speaks
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It Ain't Over Til the Bisexual Speaks

An Anthology of Bisexual Voices
BookPaperback
CHF29.90

Description

An essay collection exploring the diversity of bisexual identity - as it relates to class, religion, ethnicity, religion, sex and politics - and how it can disrupt and challenge binary and exclusionary ways of thinking. Erudite, provocative, and wide-ranging, this is both a call to action and a middle finger to bi-erasure.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-83997-195-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date21/05/2024
Pages240 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 136 mm, Height 213 mm, Thickness 20 mm
Weight270 g
Article no.33384629
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.45361209
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Author

Vaneet Mehta (He/Him) is an Indian bisexual man born and raised in Southall, West London. He is a software engineer, writer and public speaker and the founder of #BisexualMenExist, which went viral in 2020. He has appeared on numerous panels and delivered talks to various companies. He has written for Men's Health, Stonewall, GMFA, Metro UK, OutLife and Unicorn Magazine and his work has been published in The Bi-ble: New Testimonials, The Ampersand Project and The Sex Agenda. Vaneet's previous book, Bisexual Men Exist, was published in 2023.
Lois Shearing is a bi activist, freelance journalist and writer based in London. They are the founder of the Bisexual Survivors Network and are the founder of the #DoBetterBiUs campaign, which aims to challenge biphobia. Their writing on bisexuality has been published by The Independent, The Advocate, DIVA magazine, Gay Star News, INTO, and Openly. Their first book, Bi The Way, was published in 2021.