Bisexuality: How to break free from the cloak of invisibility?

When Léna was looking for what to study in her third year of sociology in 2023, she was certain of one thing: it would be LGBTQIA+ people. While reading, she discovered that there weren't many sources on the B, for bisexuality. "Weird." She launched into the subject of invisibility in research. "And I got caught out... Because I didn't have much to say!" The following year, activist Floralie Resa launched an Instagram appeal to create a bi community. In Paris, Nancy, Tours, Dijon, and Montpellier, bisexual (sexual or emotional attraction to more than one gender) and pansexual (gender-neutral) collectives were founded. Now a second-year Master's student at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Léna is studying this unprecedented movement of politicization in France, hoping to continue with a thesis.
She is calm: the field is not free, it is a
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