Deconstructing the Clinging Myth of 'Straight-Passing privilege' for bi+ People.

Autor: Nelson, Rosie
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Zdroj: Journal of Bisexuality; Jul-Sep2024, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p303-324, 22p
Abstrakt: This article is premised on critiquing the idea that bi+ people – that is, those with multiple gendered attractions - have 'straight-passing privilege.' This assumed straight-passing privilege suggests that bi+ people are not equally affected by homophobia and heteronormativity when compared with lesbian and gay people. This article aims to demonstrate that this notion of straight-passing privilege is harmful in understanding bi+ people. To explore these arguments, this article uses literature relating to passing and identity management to understand how bi+ specific identities relate to these theoretical concepts. Through a sociological lens, this article argues that the idea of straight-passing privilege neglects the real circumstances of bi+ people, who experience safety and wellbeing concerns and presumed privileges because of these assumptions. It is correct that bi+ people may be able to pass as straight in certain circumstances, as may many lesbian and gay people, but the understanding of this as a privilege fails to account for the difficulties that anyone living outside of a heterosexual norm experiences. Rather, bi+ people are subject to biphobia and bisexual invisibility/erasure that impacts their ability to be 'out' at all—leaving them ontologically incom-prehensible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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