January 27
5:00 - 6:30 pm
College Hall, Rm 200

 

 


Why would a person be glad, or not, to be bisexual, beyond
Woody Allen's observation that it doubles your chances for
a date on Saturday night? Acclaimed psychoanalyst and
author Elisabeth Young-Bruehl explores the many meanings
of the word "bisexual," its multiple definitions in biology,
medicine, and philosophy, and the utter lack of agreement
on its meaning.

Elisabeth Young-Bruehl is the award-winning author of
Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World
, Anna Freud: A Biography,
and The Anatomy of Prejudices.