Bi book julia shaw6/2/2023 It’s just that I didn’t find myself liking her as a writer, her “Buzzfeed” tone, and her inadvertent but irritating ways of urging bisexual readers to do certain things in order to feel more bi or to benefit the greater bi cause. Shaw’s focus on intersectionality, her intentional inclusion of trans and nonbinary bi people, and her acknowledgment that bi spaces still have work to do in terms of racial diversity, were all spot-on. She wrote it simply because it “didn’t exist,” so now the only new popular book dedicated to bisexuality is, in my opinion, not that great. My shelves desperately needed some color, and I’d never heard of any other books specifically focusing on bisexuality.Īfter reading it, I’m wondering if my fellow bisexual readers would be better off without Shaw’s bi guide. I was so thrilled to discover Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality by Julia Shaw last Nonfiction November.
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