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Hybrid: Bisexuals, Multiracials, and Other Misfits Under American Law (Critical America Series) |  | Author: Ruth Colker Publisher: NYU Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0814715389 Dewey Decimal Number: 346.73013 EAN: 9780814715383 ASIN: 0814715389
Publication Date: May 1, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The United States, and the West in general, has always organized society along bipolar lines. We are either gay or straight, male or female, white or not, disabled or not. In recent years, however, America seems increasingly aware of those who defy such easy categorization. Yet, rather than being welcomed for the challenges that they offer, people living the gap are often ostracized by all the communities to which they might belong. Bisexuals, for instance, are often blamed for spreading AIDS to the heterosexual community and are regarded with suspicion by gays and lesbians. Interracial couples are rendered invisible through monoracial recordkeeping that confronts them at school, at work, and on official documents. In Hybrid, Ruth Colker argues that our bipolar classification system obscures a genuine understanding of the very nature of subordination. Acknowledging that categorization is crucial and unavoidable in a world of practical problems and day-to-day conflicts, Ruth Colker shows how categories can and must be improved for the good of all.
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| Customer Reviews: A great contestation of the liminalities December 20, 2001 Jeffery Mingo (Homewood, IL USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Professor Colker is a bisexual woman with a wandering eye. Being not-quite lesbian, and not-quite disabled has pushed her to ask questions about the murkiness of categorization. In this book, she dedicates a chapter to the "bi's" of race, gender, sexual orientation, and ability. This is mainly a legal text, but I think non-legal readers will still be entertained. I wasn't bowled over by this book, but I think it is great that someone is speaking of multiracials and bisexuals in the same breath and looking at the grey areas across categories. This book is a must have for various "bi" activists.
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