Liminal (trans)formative spaces: A temporary escape from intersectionality

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Teresa Davis, Gary Paramanathan
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This paper is an examination of identity narratives of a small group of trans-national transpeople in Australia. We reveal the complex identity journey undertaken by this group. Transpeople of Sub-continental origin consume a temporarily transformational journey negotiating, resisting and subverting the dominant discourses that construct heterosexuality, gayness, whiteness and femininity. They carve out temporary liminal spaces of resistance within which to perform as “weekend women.” We identify transforming, transitioning, transcending across gender and ethnic boundaries, and see being enabled by specific transnational consumption imaginaries in liminal spaces meshed by intersectional of race/ethnicity and gender. We follow intertwined discourses that forms a “matrix of domination” and the way liminal thirdspaces create temporarily decolonized spaces that enable them to escape this matrix and perform a (trans)formative, movement back and forth between their weekday/weekend differently gendered/cultured selves. Ultimately, these decolonized thirdspaces bring only temporary release with inevitable return to their weekday male identity.

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Liminal(trans)形成空间:暂时逃离交叉性
本文研究了澳大利亚一小群跨国变性人的身份叙述。我们揭示了这一群体所经历的复杂身份历程。来自次大陆的变性人经历了一段暂时的转变之旅,他们对构建异性恋、同性恋、白人和女性的主流话语进行谈判、抵制和颠覆。她们开辟了临时的边缘反抗空间,在其中以 "周末女性 "的身份进行表演。我们确定了跨越性别和种族界限的转变、过渡和超越,并在种族/民族和性别交叉的边缘空间中看到了特定的跨国消费想象。我们跟踪形成 "统治矩阵 "的交织话语,以及边缘三度空间如何创造暂时的非殖民化空间,使他们能够摆脱这一矩阵,并在平日/周末不同性别/文化的自我之间来回移动。最终,这些去殖民化的三度空间带来的只是暂时的释放,他们不可避免地要回到平日的男性身份。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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