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-'''Transhumanist politics''' constitutes a group of [[List of political ideologies|political ideologies]] that generally express the belief in improving human individuals through science and technology.+ 
 +The '''portrayals of [[bisexuality]] in the [[Mass media|media]]''' reflect [[Societal attitudes toward homosexuality|societal attitudes towards bisexuality]] in the [[Bisexual erasure#Media depictions|existing media portrayals]]. Throughout history, [[List of fictional bisexual characters|numerous bisexual characters]] have appeared in [[List of television shows with LGBT characters|television series]], including [[cartoon]]s, [[anime]], and web series, along with [[literature]], [[comics]], [[radio]], and other mediums.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Biphobia]]
 +* [[The Bisexual Option]]
 +* [[Bi the Way]]
 +* [[Bisexual lighting]]
 +* [[List of bisexuals]]
 +* [[LGBT stereotypes]]
 +* [[Media portrayal of lesbianism]]
 +* [[Media portrayals of transgender people]]
 +* [[Media portrayal of asexuality]]
 +* [[Media portrayal of pansexuality]]
 +* [[Media portrayal of LGBT people]]
-=== Trends === 
-Hughes has identified 15 "left futurist" or "left techno-utopian" trends and projects that could be incorporated into democratic transhumanism: 
-* [[Afrofuturism]] 
-* [[Assistive technology]]-enabled [[disabled]] people 
-* [[Biopunk]] science fiction and movement 
-* [[Body modification]] culture 
-* [[Cyborg feminism]]/[[cyberfeminism]] 
-* [[Feminist science fiction]] 
-* [[Free software movement]] 
-* [[Lesbian science fiction]], [[gay science fiction]], [[List of media portrayals of bisexuality|bisexual]] science fiction and [[transgender]] science fiction 
-* [[Nanosocialism]] 
-* Post-[[A Darwinian Left|Darwinian leftism]] 
-* [[Postcyberpunk]] science fiction 
-* [[Post-work]]/[[guaranteed minimum income]] movement 
-* [[Technogaianism]] 
-* [[Up-wing politics]] 
-* [[Viridian design movement]] 
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The portrayals of bisexuality in the media reflect societal attitudes towards bisexuality in the existing media portrayals. Throughout history, numerous bisexual characters have appeared in television series, including cartoons, anime, and web series, along with literature, comics, radio, and other mediums.


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