Rust Paula C Rodríguez
Hamilton College, USA.
Annu Rev Sex Res. 2002;13:180-240.
In many contemporary Occidental societies, bisexuality is paradoxical. Commonly conceived as a combination of heterosexuality and homosexuality, bisexuality as such became conceivable only after the popularization of the hetero/homosexual dichotomy during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Paradoxically, however, the concepts of hetero- and homosexuality, reflecting the cultural belief that an individual's feelings of sexual attraction are naturally directed toward the other sex or, alternatively, toward the same sex, simultaneously renders bisexuality--as an attraction to both genders--inconceivable. In this article, I review the historical and cultural processes that produced the paradoxical conceivability of bisexuality. I then discuss the cultural attitudes toward bisexuality that result from this paradox and show how scientific research on bisexuality has been guided by popular conceptions of, and attitudes toward, bisexuality. Finally, I review efforts to reconceptualize bisexuality for both political and scientific purposes, and summarize recent research on bisexuality using these reconceptualizations. This summary includes research on the prevalence of bisexuality, prejudice against bisexuals, patterns of bisexual behavior, and the meaning of bisexual self-identity.
在许多当代西方社会,双性恋是自相矛盾的。双性恋通常被认为是异性恋和同性恋的结合,然而,只有在19世纪末20世纪异性恋/同性恋二分法普及之后,双性恋才成为一种可想象的概念。然而,自相矛盾的是,异性恋和同性恋的概念反映了一种文化观念,即个人的性吸引力自然地指向异性或同性,这同时使得双性恋(即对两性都有吸引力)变得难以想象。在本文中,我回顾了产生双性恋这种自相矛盾的可想象性的历史和文化过程。然后,我讨论了由这种矛盾所导致的对双性恋的文化态度,并展示了关于双性恋的科学研究是如何受到对双性恋的大众观念和态度的引导的。最后,我回顾了为政治和科学目的而对双性恋进行重新概念化的努力,并总结了利用这些重新概念化对双性恋进行的最新研究。这个总结包括对双性恋流行率、对双性恋者的偏见、双性行为模式以及双性恋自我认同的意义的研究。