Making space for bi+ identities: explorations of genders, identities, and relationships
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adam_text | CONTENTS xi xii Ackf] .m4ed^einents Glossary Introduction Finding the Starting Point 1 Defining BD 2 Defining Monosexism 3 The Central Argument 4 A Brief Note on Method and Positionality Limitations of the Text 6 Book Structure 7 Bibliography 11 1 5 SECTION ONE: LIVING IN A HOSTILE SOCIETY 1 Bi+ Identities in Society Introducing Bisexual Invisibility and Representation Defining Bi+ Invisibility 17 Intersecting Invisibilities 17 Bi+ Identities and the Media 18 Bi+ Identities and Social Media 22 Mental Health and Bi+ Identities 24 Bi+ Identities and Asylum 27 So What? Bi+ Identities and Social Stigma 30 Takeaway Points 32 Notes 32 References 33 13 15 15
viii Contents 2 Academic Interpretations of Bi+ Identities What Do We Know About Bi+ Identities? 37 Sexology 37 Lesbian anti Gay Studies 41 Queer Studies 44 LGBTQ+Studies 48 The Legacy of Sexuality Scholarship 37 50 Takeaway Points 51 Notes 52 References 52 3 Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship Thinking Bisexually 54 Socio-psychological Frameworks 55 Life Narratives and Activist Texts 57 Transcendent BN Identities 58 Critical Bisexual Studies 61 New Directions 64 So, What Do We Know About Bi+ People? 68 Takeaway Points Note 70 References 70 54 69 4 Method to the Madness Introduction 72 Why Qualitative Research? 73 Understanding Queer and Feminist Methodologies 75 Widening Scopes and Contexts 78 Participatory Research Approaches 79 Embedding Reflexivity 82 Mutuality in Research 83 Researching With Bi+ People: A Reflection on This Text’s Theory 72 and Method 84 Takeaway Points 90 References 91 SECTION TWO: BI+ IDENTITIES AND LANGUAGE Introduction 99 5 Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives Jana’s Story 101 The Usefulness (or Not) ofBi+ Labels 97 103 101
Contents lx Bi+ Self-Realisation 107 Takeaway Points 113 References 113 6 Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community Jules’ Story 114 Homophobia and Monosexism: Issues in Disclosure 115 Passing and Forgetting for Bi+ People 119 LGBT(J+ Commutiities and the Denial of Bi+ Identities 121 Racism and Exclusion in Bi+/LGBT(J+ Communities 124 Takeaway Points 126 References 126 7 Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia Max s Story 128 Emotion-work, Reframing, and Techniques in Maintaining a Bi+ Identity 129 Takeaway Points 135 Notes 136 References 136 Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as Sexual Renegades 128 137 141 SECTION THREE: GENDER AND SEXUALITY Introduction 8 Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability Lee’s Story 145 Physical Pleasure: What’s Sex AU About? 146 Physical Desirability: Feeling y ourself Doing Your Thing Takeaway Points 155 References 155 114 143 145 151 9 Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered Relationships Gina’s Story 157 Experiences of Homo/Heteronormatwity 158 Anxiety Around Prospective Partners 164 Heteronormativity: Fearing the Relationship Escalator 168 157
x Contents Takeaway Points References 171 170 Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities SECTION FOUR: BI+ IDENTITY, EMBODIMENT, AND GENDER 10 Twisting the Cistern: Cis People and Gender Performance Cis Performances of Gender Takeaway Points 189 Notes 190 References 190 177 179 Introduction Stan’s Story 181 Cis Understandings of Gender 173 181 182 185 11 Smashing the Cistern: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance Jessie’s Story 191 Gender Binaries and Non Binary People Cisnormativity and Trans People 196 Takeaway Points 200 References 201 192 12 Bi+Identities and Gender Identities Hyde’s Story 202 Bi+ Performances of Embodied Sexualities Takeaway Points 209 Note 209 References 209 202 203 Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent 13 Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future 191 210 213 Future Research 214 A Final Word 215 References 215 Index 217
MAKING SPACE FOR BI+ IDENTITIES How do bi+ people navigate identity, gender, and relationships in a biphobic society? This book explores this question to show how to better include and incorporate bi+ people in research, policy, and the everyday. You can expect this book to explore how bi+ people experience the gender binary, healthcare, sex, flirting, media representation, and research. It soon becomes clear that bi+ people have different needs and experiences than heterosexual, lesbian, and gay people, and so need specific inclusion measures. Further, the research explores bi+ people s nuanced approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, sex, and flirting. This book will be of interest to anyone, whether bi+, a student, a researcher, a policymaker, or a health worker, looking to develop their understanding of bi+ identities and needs. It will also be of relevance to people interested in a broad range of topics, including sexuality, gender, feminism, trans and non binary identities, LGBTQ+ topics, and everyday sociology. Rosie Nelson (they/them) is a Lecturer in Gender in the School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies at the University of Bristol, England. Their research interests include sexuality, gender, qualitative research methods, and feminism.
CONTENTS xi xii Ackn owledgemen ts Glossary Introduction Finding the Starting Point 1 Defining Bi+ 2 Defining Monosexism 3 The Central Argument 4 A Brief Note on Method and Positionality Limitations of the Text 6 Book Structure 7 Bibliography 11 1 5 13 SECTION ONE: LIVING IN A HOSTILE SOCIETY 1 Bi+ Identities in Society Introducing Bisexual Invisibility and Representation Defining Bi+ Invisibility 17 Intersecting Invisibilities 17 Bi+ Identities and the Media 18 Bi+ Identities and Social Media 22 Mental Health and Bi+ Identities 24 Bi+ Identities and Asylum 27 So What? Bi+ Identities and Social Stigma 30 Takeaway Points 32 Notes 32 References 33 15 15
viii Contents 2 Academic Interpretations ofBi+ Identities What Do We Know About Bi+ Identities? 31 Sexology 31 Lesbian and Gay Studies 41 Queer Studies 44 LGBTQ+ Studies 48 The Legacy of Sexuality Scholarship 50 Takeaway Points Al Notes 52 References 52 37 3 Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship Thinking Bisexually 54 Socio-psychological Frameworks 55 Life Narratives and Activist Texts 51 Transcendent Bi+ Identities 58 Critical Bisexual Studies 61 New Directions 64 So, What Do We Know About Bi+ People? 68 Takeaway Points 69 Note 10 References 10 54 4 Method to the Madness Introduction 12 Why Qualitative Research? 13 Understanding Queer and Feminist Methodologies 15 Widening Scopes and Contexts 18 Participatory Research Approaches 19 Embedding Reflexivity 82 Mutuality in Research 83 Researching With Bi+ People: A Reflection on This Text’s Theory and Method 84 Takeaway Points 90 References 91 72 SECTION TWO: BI+ IDENTITIES AND LANGUAGE Introduction 5 Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives Jana’s Story 101 The Usefulness (or Not) ofBi+ Labels 103 97 99 101
Ix Contents Bi+ Self-Realisation 107 Takeaway Points 113 References 113 6 Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community Jules’ Story 114 Homophobia and Monosexism: Issues in Disclosure 115 Passing and Forgetting for Bi+ People 119 LGBTQ+ Communities and the Denial of Bi+ Identities 121 Racism and Exclusion in Bi+/LGBTQ+ Communities 124 Takeaway Points 126 References 126 7 Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia Max’s Story 128 Emotion-work, Reframing, and Techniques in Maintaining a Bi+ Identity 129 Takeaway Points 135 Notes 136 References 136 Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as SexualRenegades 128 137 SECTION THREE: GENDER AND SEXUALITY 141 Introduction 8 Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability Lee’s Story 145 Physical Pleasure: What’s Sex All About? 146 Physical Desirability: Feeling Yourself, Doing Your Thing Takeaway Points 155 References 155 114 143 145 151 9 Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered Relationships Gina’s Story 157 Experiences of Homo/Heteronormativity 158 Anxiety Around Prospective Partners 164 Heteronormativity: Fearing the Relationship Escalator 168 157
x Contents Takeaway Points References 171 170 Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities SECTION FOUR: BI+ IDENTITY, EMBODIMENT, AND GENDER 1 77 179 Introduction 10 Twisting the Cistem: Cis People and Gender Performance Stan’s Story 181 Cis Understandings of Gender 182 Cis Performances of Gender 185 Takeaway Points 189 Notes 190 References 190 11 Smashing the Cistem: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance Jessie’s Story 191 Gender Binaries and Non Binary People 192 Cisnormativity and Trans People 196 Takeaway Points 200 References 201 12 Bi+Identities and Gender Identities Hyde’s Story 202 Bi+ Performances of Embodied Sexualities Takeaway Points 209 Note 209 References 209 173 181 191 202 203 Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent 210 13 Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future Future Research 214 A Final Word 215 References 215 213 Index 217
How do bi+ people navigate identity., gender, and relationships in a biphobic society? This book explores this question to show how to better include and incorporate bi+ people in research, policy, and the everyday. You can expect this book to explore how bi+ people experience the gender binary, healthcare, sex, flirting, media representation, and research, it soon becomes dear that bi+ people have different needs and experiences ‘han heterosexual lesbian and gay people, and so need specific inclusion measures Further, the research explores bi+ people s nuanced approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, sex, and tlirtinq. This book will be of interest to anyone, whether bi+, a student, a researcher, a policymaker, or a health worker, looking to develop their understanding of bi+ identities and needs. It will also be of relevance to people interested in a broad range of topics, including sexuality, gender, feminism, trans and non binary identifies. IGBTG+ topics and everyday sociology Rosie Nelson (they/them) is a Lecturer in Gender in the School of Sociology Politics, and International Studies at the University of Bristol, England. Their research interests include sexuality, gender, qualitative research methods, and feminism.
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CONTENTS xi xii Ackf] .m4ed^einents Glossary Introduction Finding the Starting Point 1 Defining BD 2 Defining Monosexism 3 The Central Argument 4 A Brief Note on Method and Positionality Limitations of the Text 6 Book Structure 7 Bibliography 11 1 5 SECTION ONE: LIVING IN A HOSTILE SOCIETY 1 Bi+ Identities in Society Introducing Bisexual Invisibility and Representation Defining Bi+ Invisibility 17 Intersecting Invisibilities 17 Bi+ Identities and the Media 18 Bi+ Identities and Social Media 22 Mental Health and Bi+ Identities 24 Bi+ Identities and Asylum 27 So What? Bi+ Identities and Social Stigma 30 Takeaway Points 32 Notes 32 References 33 13 15 15
viii Contents 2 Academic Interpretations of Bi+ Identities What Do We Know About Bi+ Identities? 37 Sexology 37 Lesbian anti Gay Studies 41 Queer Studies 44 LGBTQ+Studies 48 The Legacy of Sexuality Scholarship 37 50 Takeaway Points 51 Notes 52 References 52 3 Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship Thinking Bisexually 54 Socio-psychological Frameworks 55 Life Narratives and Activist Texts 57 Transcendent BN Identities 58 Critical Bisexual Studies 61 New Directions 64 So, What Do We Know About Bi+ People? 68 Takeaway Points Note 70 References 70 54 69 4 Method to the Madness Introduction 72 Why Qualitative Research? 73 Understanding Queer and Feminist Methodologies 75 Widening Scopes and Contexts 78 Participatory Research Approaches 79 Embedding Reflexivity 82 Mutuality in Research 83 Researching With Bi+ People: A Reflection on This Text’s Theory 72 and Method 84 Takeaway Points 90 References 91 SECTION TWO: BI+ IDENTITIES AND LANGUAGE Introduction 99 5 Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives Jana’s Story 101 The Usefulness (or Not) ofBi+ Labels 97 103 101
Contents lx Bi+ Self-Realisation 107 Takeaway Points 113 References 113 6 Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community Jules’ Story 114 Homophobia and Monosexism: Issues in Disclosure 115 Passing and Forgetting for Bi+ People 119 LGBT(J+ Commutiities and the Denial of Bi+ Identities 121 Racism and Exclusion in Bi+/LGBT(J+ Communities 124 Takeaway Points 126 References 126 7 Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia Max's Story 128 Emotion-work, Reframing, and Techniques in Maintaining a Bi+ Identity 129 Takeaway Points 135 Notes 136 References 136 Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as Sexual Renegades 128 137 141 SECTION THREE: GENDER AND SEXUALITY Introduction 8 Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability Lee’s Story 145 Physical Pleasure: What’s Sex AU About? 146 Physical Desirability: Feeling y'ourself Doing Your Thing Takeaway Points 155 References 155 114 143 145 151 9 Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered Relationships Gina’s Story 157 Experiences of Homo/Heteronormatwity 158 Anxiety Around Prospective Partners 164 Heteronormativity: Fearing the Relationship Escalator 168 157
x Contents Takeaway Points References 171 170 Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities SECTION FOUR: BI+ IDENTITY, EMBODIMENT, AND GENDER 10 Twisting the Cistern: Cis People and Gender Performance Cis Performances of Gender Takeaway Points 189 Notes 190 References 190 177 179 Introduction Stan’s Story 181 Cis Understandings of Gender 173 181 182 185 11 Smashing the Cistern: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance Jessie’s Story 191 Gender Binaries and Non Binary People Cisnormativity and Trans People 196 Takeaway Points 200 References 201 192 12 Bi+Identities and Gender Identities Hyde’s Story 202 Bi+ Performances of Embodied Sexualities Takeaway Points 209 Note 209 References 209 202 203 Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent 13 Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future 191 210 213 Future Research 214 A Final Word 215 References 215 Index 217
MAKING SPACE FOR BI+ IDENTITIES How do bi+ people navigate identity, gender, and relationships in a biphobic society? This book explores this question to show how to better include and incorporate bi+ people in research, policy, and the everyday. You can expect this book to explore how bi+ people experience the gender binary, healthcare, sex, flirting, media representation, and research. It soon becomes clear that bi+ people have different needs and experiences than heterosexual, lesbian, and gay people, and so need specific inclusion measures. Further, the research explores bi+ people's nuanced approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, sex, and flirting. This book will be of interest to anyone, whether bi+, a student, a researcher, a policymaker, or a health worker, looking to develop their understanding of bi+ identities and needs. It will also be of relevance to people interested in a broad range of topics, including sexuality, gender, feminism, trans and non binary identities, LGBTQ+ topics, and everyday sociology. Rosie Nelson (they/them) is a Lecturer in Gender in the School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies at the University of Bristol, England. Their research interests include sexuality, gender, qualitative research methods, and feminism.
CONTENTS xi xii Ackn owledgemen ts Glossary Introduction Finding the Starting Point 1 Defining Bi+ 2 Defining Monosexism 3 The Central Argument 4 A Brief Note on Method and Positionality Limitations of the Text 6 Book Structure 7 Bibliography 11 1 5 13 SECTION ONE: LIVING IN A HOSTILE SOCIETY 1 Bi+ Identities in Society Introducing Bisexual Invisibility and Representation Defining Bi+ Invisibility 17 Intersecting Invisibilities 17 Bi+ Identities and the Media 18 Bi+ Identities and Social Media 22 Mental Health and Bi+ Identities 24 Bi+ Identities and Asylum 27 So What? Bi+ Identities and Social Stigma 30 Takeaway Points 32 Notes 32 References 33 15 15
viii Contents 2 Academic Interpretations ofBi+ Identities What Do We Know About Bi+ Identities? 31 Sexology 31 Lesbian and Gay Studies 41 Queer Studies 44 LGBTQ+ Studies 48 The Legacy of Sexuality Scholarship 50 Takeaway Points Al Notes 52 References 52 37 3 Bi+ Representation in Academic Scholarship Thinking Bisexually 54 Socio-psychological Frameworks 55 Life Narratives and Activist Texts 51 Transcendent Bi+ Identities 58 Critical Bisexual Studies 61 New Directions 64 So, What Do We Know About Bi+ People? 68 Takeaway Points 69 Note 10 References 10 54 4 Method to the Madness Introduction 12 Why Qualitative Research? 13 Understanding Queer and Feminist Methodologies 15 Widening Scopes and Contexts 18 Participatory Research Approaches 19 Embedding Reflexivity 82 Mutuality in Research 83 Researching With Bi+ People: A Reflection on This Text’s Theory and Method 84 Takeaway Points 90 References 91 72 SECTION TWO: BI+ IDENTITIES AND LANGUAGE Introduction 5 Figuring It Out: Monosexist Internal Narratives Jana’s Story 101 The Usefulness (or Not) ofBi+ Labels 103 97 99 101
Ix Contents Bi+ Self-Realisation 107 Takeaway Points 113 References 113 6 Letting It Fly: Monosexism and Homophobia in Disclosure and Community Jules’ Story 114 Homophobia and Monosexism: Issues in Disclosure 115 Passing and Forgetting for Bi+ People 119 LGBTQ+ Communities and the Denial of Bi+ Identities 121 Racism and Exclusion in Bi+/LGBTQ+ Communities 124 Takeaway Points 126 References 126 7 Living Your Life: Navigating Monosexism and Homophobia Max’s Story 128 Emotion-work, Reframing, and Techniques in Maintaining a Bi+ Identity 129 Takeaway Points 135 Notes 136 References 136 Section Two Conclusion: Bi+ People as SexualRenegades 128 137 SECTION THREE: GENDER AND SEXUALITY 141 Introduction 8 Embodied Sexualities: Seeking Pleasure, Performing Desirability Lee’s Story 145 Physical Pleasure: What’s Sex All About? 146 Physical Desirability: Feeling Yourself, Doing Your Thing Takeaway Points 155 References 155 114 143 145 151 9 Following the Script, Doing the Dance: Expectations in Gendered Relationships Gina’s Story 157 Experiences of Homo/Heteronormativity 158 Anxiety Around Prospective Partners 164 Heteronormativity: Fearing the Relationship Escalator 168 157
x Contents Takeaway Points References 171 170 Section Three Conclusion: Bi+ Overburdened Romantic Possibilities SECTION FOUR: BI+ IDENTITY, EMBODIMENT, AND GENDER 1 77 179 Introduction 10 Twisting the Cistem: Cis People and Gender Performance Stan’s Story 181 Cis Understandings of Gender 182 Cis Performances of Gender 185 Takeaway Points 189 Notes 190 References 190 11 Smashing the Cistem: Trans and Non Binary People and Gender Performance Jessie’s Story 191 Gender Binaries and Non Binary People 192 Cisnormativity and Trans People 196 Takeaway Points 200 References 201 12 Bi+Identities and Gender Identities Hyde’s Story 202 Bi+ Performances of Embodied Sexualities Takeaway Points 209 Note 209 References 209 173 181 191 202 203 Section Four Conclusion: Bi+ People as Gender Ambivalent 210 13 Conclusion: Towards a Bi+ Future Future Research 214 A Final Word 215 References 215 213 Index 217
How do bi+ people navigate identity., gender, and relationships in a biphobic society? This book explores this question to show how to better include and incorporate bi+ people in research, policy, and the everyday. You can expect this book to explore how bi+ people experience the gender binary, healthcare, sex, flirting, media representation, and research, it soon becomes dear that bi+ people have different needs and experiences ‘han heterosexual lesbian and gay people, and so need specific inclusion measures Further, the research explores bi+ people's nuanced approaches to understanding gender, sexuality, sex, and tlirtinq. This book will be of interest to anyone, whether bi+, a student, a researcher, a policymaker, or a health worker, looking to develop their understanding of bi+ identities and needs. It will also be of relevance to people interested in a broad range of topics, including sexuality, gender, feminism, trans and non binary identifies. IGBTG+ topics and everyday sociology Rosie Nelson (they/them) is a Lecturer in Gender in the School of Sociology Politics, and International Studies at the University of Bristol, England. Their research interests include sexuality, gender, qualitative research methods, and feminism. |
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spelling | Nelson, Rosie Verfasser (DE-588)1306569028 aut Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships Rosie Nelson London ; New York, NY Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2023 xii, 220 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge advances in critical diversities Geschlechtsidentität (DE-588)4181116-1 gnd rswk-swf Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 gnd rswk-swf Bisexuals Sexual minorities / Identity Gender identity Geschlechtsidentität (DE-588)4181116-1 s Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-14897-5 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034580420&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034580420&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034580420&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034580420&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Nelson, Rosie Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships Geschlechtsidentität (DE-588)4181116-1 gnd Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4181116-1 (DE-588)4006963-1 |
title | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships |
title_auth | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships |
title_exact_search | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships |
title_exact_search_txtP | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships |
title_full | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships Rosie Nelson |
title_fullStr | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships Rosie Nelson |
title_full_unstemmed | Making space for bi+ identities explorations of genders, identities, and relationships Rosie Nelson |
title_short | Making space for bi+ identities |
title_sort | making space for bi identities explorations of genders identities and relationships |
title_sub | explorations of genders, identities, and relationships |
topic | Geschlechtsidentität (DE-588)4181116-1 gnd Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschlechtsidentität Bisexualität |
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