1 From the Editor Jonathan Alexander
2 Introduction M. Paz Galupo
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES: FRAMING BISEXUALITY IN THE SAME-SEX MARRIAGE DEBATE
3 Supremacy by Law: The One Man One Woman Marriage Requirement and Antimiscegenation Law Jacqueline Batterlora
4 The Dyadic Imaginary: Troubling the Perception of Love as Dyadic Danielle Hildago, Kristen Barber and Erica Hunter
5 On the Potential and Peril of Same-Sex Marriage: A Perspective from Queer Theory Ajnesh Prasad
RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES: ATTITUDES TOWARD BISEXUALITY AND SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
6 Bias Toward Bisexual Women and Men in a Marriage-Matching Task Angela L. Breno and M. Paz Galupo
7 “This is Not a Lesbian Wedding”: Examining Same-Sex Marriage Between Bisexual-Lesbian Couples Pamela Lannutti
8 Make Love, Not Law: Perceptions of the Marriage Equality Struggle Among Polyamorous Activists Hadar Aviram
9 Bisexual Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage M. Paz Galupo and Marcia L. Pearl
BISEXUAL PERSPECTIVES ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
10 Bisexuals Are Bad for the Same-Sex Marriage Business Mia Ocean
11 A Bisex-Queer Critique of Same-Sex Marriage Advocacy Hameed Williams
12 Dancing with My Grandma: Talking with Robyn Ochs About Complex Identities and Simple Messages in the Marriage Equality Movement Laurie Kendall
Biography
M. Paz Galupo is Professor of Psychology and Director of LGBT Studies at Towson University, in Baltimore, Maryland.






