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Chantal Zabus, « Cheryl Stobie, Somewhere in the Double Rainbow: Representations of Bisexuality in Post-Apartheid Novels », Commonwealth Essays and Studies, ID : 10.4000/ces.9214
Long considered a “third choice” or simply an “invisible” way of being sexual bisexuality has now moved beyond its common association with “having your cake and eating it, too” to become a sexuality that undoes sexual orientation as a category and, more generally, “undoes genre,” as Judith Butler would have it. While most analysis of bisexuality has been confined to sexology and literary and cultural studies in western contexts, Cheryl Stobie’s unprecedented study applies a bisexual epistemol...