Bisexuality in Bohemian Rhapsody: A Queer Study

Authors

  • Syabilla Maylya English Literature, Faculty of Language and Arts, Surabaya State University
  • Mamik Tri Wedawati English Literature, Faculty of Language and Arts, Surabaya State University

Keywords:

Queer, Bisexual, Sexuality, Bisexual erasure

Abstract

This research was meant to describe the shape of sexuality in Bryan Singer's "Bohemian
Rhapsody" (2018) by analyzing the main character from the Queer perspective. Bisexual is a
term used to describe relationships of people both with the same sex and the opposite sex for a
certain period, including being attracted to or having sexual activity. Bohemian Rhapsody
discusses Queen's career journey by showcasing the lead singer as a highlight. Freddie struggles
to live in a world of hedonism and stigma, preconceptions, and the erasure of Bisexuality as a
social identity. It will answer how to construct binary desires and how society shapes them by
applying theory from Butler's work "Gender Trouble." to fulfil this study; In this study, either
textual or visual film analysis will be applied to the subsequent discussion. 1.) Determine forms
of Bisexuality in Bohemian Rhapsody; 2.) Reveal Bisexuality towards the character interactions
in Bohemian Rhapsody. Through this interpretation, bisexual visibility is frequently devalued
and forced to join monosexism with similar terms such as gay and lesbian, resulting in the
erasure of Bisexuality. This behaviour is predicated on the social and cultural stereotypes
attached to "bisexual."

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Published

2025-08-15

How to Cite

Syabilla Maylya, & Mamik Tri Wedawati. (2025). Bisexuality in Bohemian Rhapsody: A Queer Study . Surakarta English and Literature Journal, 5(2), 74–89. Retrieved from https://ejurnal.unsa.ac.id/index.php/selju/article/view/6

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