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Michelle E. Bloom is a Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Riverside, where she teaches courses on French and world cinemas; comparative literature, comics and graphic novels, food studies, existentialism, the Holocaust, and France and Asia and serves as an ally to LGBTQ + students. Her academic work on bisexuality includes presentations on bisexuality in series television at the 2nd Annual Bisexuality Research Conference (September 2022, virtual) and at PAMLA (San Diego, 2019) as well as the essay, “Near Kisses: ‘L’Amour entre filles’ in Taiwanese Cinema since 2000,” published in the volume, Appel Asie Expo, 15th Lyon Asian Film Festival, Asian Connection, edited by Jean-Pierre Gimenez and Corrado Neri (2009). She is working on a piece on bisexuality in series television beyond Orange is the New Black. She has published books on Sino-French Cinemas (Univ. of Hawaii Press, 2016) and on wax figures in literature and cinema (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2003). Her pronouns are she/her, she identifies as bisexual and has long been active as an Event Organizer in amBi, a thriving community and bisexual social group which started in Los Angeles and now has chapters throughout the world.
米歇尔·e·布鲁姆(Michelle E. Bloom)是加州大学河滨分校(University of California, Riverside)的法国和比较文学教授,她在那里教授法国和世界电影课程;比较文学、漫画和图画小说、食物研究、存在主义、大屠杀、法国和亚洲,同时也是LGBTQ +学生的盟友。她在双性恋方面的学术工作包括在第二届年度双性恋研究会议(2022年9月,虚拟)和PAMLA(圣地亚哥,2019年)上发表的双性恋系列电视演讲,以及由Jean-Pierre Gimenez和Corrado Neri编辑的文章,“近吻:2000年以来台湾电影中的' L ' amour entre filles '”,发表于《Appel asia Expo》,第15届里昂亚洲电影节,亚洲连接》(2009年)。除了《女子监狱》,她还在写一部关于双性恋的电视剧。她出版了关于中法电影(夏威夷大学出版社,2016年)和文学和电影中的蜡像(明尼苏达大学出版社,2003年)的书籍。她的代词是她/她,她认为自己是双性恋,长期以来一直活跃于amBi的活动组织者,amBi是一个蓬勃发展的社区和双性恋社会团体,始于洛杉矶,现在在世界各地都有分会。
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The Washington Quarterly (TWQ) is a journal of global affairs that analyzes strategic security challenges, changes, and their public policy implications. TWQ is published out of one of the world"s preeminent international policy institutions, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and addresses topics such as: •The U.S. role in the world •Emerging great powers: Europe, China, Russia, India, and Japan •Regional issues and flashpoints, particularly in the Middle East and Asia •Weapons of mass destruction proliferation and missile defenses •Global perspectives to reduce terrorism