At the dusk of the twentieth century the confluence of sexuality and the multicultural subject offers a deep interrogation into identity. On the edge of the world, Australia is experiencing a poignant moment of identity crisis. For someone who is from a multicultural, multisexual background, identity is fragmented. Law and society demand unambiguous subjects, fixed by socio-political-cultural mores and expectations. To be unfixed presents difficulties in negotiating systems of knowledge and power which are fundamentally homeostatic. In the end it is all a matter of being unfixed but connected to “others,” aware of the substance beyond identity and labels. This is being unfixed in a fixated world, challenging gravity, resisting definition and compromise.
Journal article
Unfixed in a fixated world
Journal of Homosexuality, Vol.36(3,4), pp.207-220
1999
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- Title
- Unfixed in a fixated world
- Creators
- Baden Offord - Southern Cross UniversityLeon Cantrell
- Publication Details
- Journal of Homosexuality, Vol.36(3,4), pp.207-220
- Identifiers
- 1063; 991012820524802368
- Academic Unit
- School of Arts and Social Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article