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September 26, 2007
Where the Bisexuals Are . . . or Not . . .
The "Other" Dreamgirl: Female Bisexuality As the "Dark Secret" of David Lynch's Mulholland Drive (2001)
Cinematic Trash or Cultural Treasure? Conflicting Viewer Reactions to the Extremely Violent World of Bisexual Men in Gregg Araki's "Heterosexual Movie" The Doom Generation
Boys Will Still Be Boys: Bisexuality and the Fate of the Shakespearean Boy Actress on Stage and Screen
"A Queer Feeling When I Look at You": Gender and Sexuality in Three Films by George Cukor
Bisexuality in the Media: A Digital Roundtable
Brokeback Media
Where the Bisexuals Are . . . or Not . . .
The "Other" Dreamgirl: Female Bisexuality As the "Dark Secret" of David Lynch's Mulholland Drive (2001)
Cinematic Trash or Cultural Treasure? Conflicting Viewer Reactions to the Extremely Violent World of Bisexual Men in Gregg Araki's "Heterosexual Movie" The Doom Generation
Boys Will Still Be Boys: Bisexuality and the Fate of the Shakespearean Boy Actress on Stage and Screen
"A Queer Feeling When I Look at You": Gender and Sexuality in Three Films by George Cukor
Bisexuality in the Media: A Digital Roundtable
Brokeback Media
Posted by Gary Holden at September 26, 2007 7:13 PM