Martin S. Weinberg is Professor of Sociology at Indiana University
and Senior Research Sociologist at the Kinsey Institute for Sex
Research from 1968-1980. He is the author or co-author of ten
books, including Sexual Preference: Its Development among Men and
Women, Homosexualities: A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women,
Male Homosexuals: Their Problems and Adaptations; and Homosexuals
and the Military: A Study of
Less than Honorable Discharge.
Colin J. Williams is Professor of Sociology at Indiana
University-Purdue University at Indianapolis and Research
Sociologist at the Kinsey Institute for Sex Research from
1968-1980. He is co-author of Sex and Morality in the U.S.; Male
Homosexuals: Their Problems and Adaptations; and Homosexuals and
the Military.
Douglas W. Pryor is Visiting Lecturer in Sociology at Wake Forest
University.
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focus locates sex in a web of intimate relationships, which permits
the uncovering of how people's sexual preferences change."
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"The writing is sensible and unspecialised. Dual Attraction contributes substantially to the current tendency to assert the credibility of bisexuality."--Gay Times "Surveying authoritatively for the first time a significant variation of human erotic life--bisexuality--Dual Attraction adds a fascinating further chapter to the historic and important research of Alfred Kinsey and Masters and Johnson."--Richard Rhodes, author of Making Love: An Erotic Odyssey "In San Francisco before and after AIDS, homo-, hetero-, and bisexual voices add their own words to a socioethnographic explanation of sexual preference. A treasure trove of primary data from an intrepid urban fieldwork study."--John Money, author of Gay, Straight & In-Between: The Sociology of Erotic Orientation "Examines the interaction of sexual behaviors and social identities as well as the emotional dimensions of sexual preference. Such a focus locates sex in a web of intimate relationships, which permits the uncovering of how people's sexual preferences change." --Feminist Collections
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