Kinsey Zero through Sixty: Bisexual Perspectives on Kinsey
Yazan : İçimdeki Ayı | Ağustos 31, 2008 - Makale ve Benzeri
Scholarly, literary, entertaining writing on the 60th anniversary of the 1948 publication of Sexual Behavior in the Human Male by Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin
Ron Jackson Suresha, guest editor
Forthcoming December 2008
a double issue of Journal of Bisexuality
Taylor & Francis, publisher
Kinsey Zero through Sixty focuses on Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey’s work, life, and legacy, and his effect on and relationship with bisexuality and all aspects of bisexual and mainstream culture.
This interdisciplinary book features intelligent, engaging, and accessible writing intended for a general adult audience interested in Kinsey, bisexuality, and sexology. Contributors to this stellar collection include the last surviving member of Kinsey’s original research team, Dr. Paul H. Gebhard, as well as leading names in the fields of sex research, GLBTIQA activism, and bisexual writing.
This double issue of Journal of Bisexuality (8:3-4), Jonathan Alexander, editor, is made possible by the independent sponsorship of the American Institute of Bisexuality, a nonprofit organization unaffiliated with Kinsey Institute or Indiana University.
Contents of Kinsey Zero through Sixty: Bisexual Perspectives on Kinsey
Part I: History and Methods * Kinsey and Beyond: Considerations for Past, Present, and Future Research on Male Bisexuality. Dr Brian Dodge, PhD, Dr Michael Reece, PhD, Dr Paul H. Gebhard, PhD, Indiana University * Bisexuality in the Kinsey/Klein Continuum: An interview with Dr John Bancroft, PhD, Kinsey Institute director emeritus. Jonathan Alexander, PhD, Ron Jackson Suresha * Kinsey and the Case for Bisexual Civil Rights: An Interview with Professor Kenji Yoshino, Yale Law School. Ron Jackson Suresha, Jonathan Alexander, PhD * “Properly Placed before the Public”: Publication and translation of the Kinsey Report. Ron Jackson Suresha * Bisexuality – And the Case against Kinsey. Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, from his Kinsey: Sex the Measure of All Things


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