Month 4 of the mini-lesson series about Queer Theory! 

This month is focused on the third letter of the common acronym: LGBTQIA+, as well as a P that rarely makes it into the shortened version. That is to say, we will be looking at bi and pan, both as sexuality and gender.

Vocabulary!

Bisexual: A person whose primary sexual and affectional orientation is toward people of the same and other genders, or towards people regardless of their gender.

Bigender: Having two genders, exhibiting cultural characteristics of masculine and feminine roles

Pansexual, Omnisexual: Terms used to describe people who have romantic, sexual or affectional desire for people of all genders and sexes.  

Questioning: The process of exploring one’s own gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation. Some people may also use this term to name their identity within the LGBTQIA community.

Have a look at these books to discover more, and check back next month for all things trans*!


Cover Art Baldwin by James Baldwin; Darryl Pinckney (Editor)
Call Number: B181La 2015
ISBN: 1598534548
Publication Date: 2015