Notas para uma revolução bissexual
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Gênero e sexualidade, Movimento LGBT, Bissexualidade, Homonacionalismo, InterseccionalidadeAbstract
Shiri Eisner is an israeli genderqueer involved in trans, bisexual and solidarity to palestine movements in her country and a fundamental figure in the contemporary debate on bisexuality in the world. Founder of Panorama, an organized bi and pansexual group, and creator of the Radical Bi blog (written in english and hebbrew), she published her influent book Bi: notes for a bisexual revolution in 2013. In this work, that she defines as a "field manual” to the activismo on bisexuality, she defends her proposition of an interseccional and “radical” bisexual movement.
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