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identity

Perspective //

Am I actually asexual, or is everyone else conditioned to be obsessed with sex?

Spoiler alert, it’s both.

August 14, 2022 Carmeli Argana
Opinion //

Why do we all have imposter syndrome?

Across a range of disciplines, it is astonishing the number of students that so casually and offhandedly label their experience as one of perpetual alienation.

March 6, 2022 Katarina Kuo
Analysis //

Mischief, riot, or terrorism?

Considering the politics of identity and terror.

March 2, 2021 Ariyana Hossain
Culture // Mixed Race

East in West

Musings on the racially in-between.

May 20, 2019 Grace Johnson
Photo of rival card games
News // Viral

Popular Facebook group Subtle Asian Traits embroiled in controversy

The group's admins have been accused of intellectual property theft and backdoor profit-sharing agreements over rival card game designs

January 7, 2019 Baopu He and Alan Zheng
News // Viral

Subtle Asian Traits has taken over my life

Who knew that belonging could be found on a viral Facebook meme group

October 4, 2018 Alison Xiao
Poster of Greek Society event
Perspective // Greece

Filo dough and filotimo

Reflections of the motherland from your friendly neighbourhood Greek-Australian

March 27, 2018 Nicolette PT
Line drawn man's face, coloured white, being pulled in both directions by two hands, left hand blue and right hand red.
Analysis //

Where’s your identity crisis?

Kida Lin investigates the forces shaping international students' cultural identity.

March 6, 2018 Kida Lin
picture of brightly-lit menswear store
Perspective // Queer Identities

Confessions of a bad gay

Reflections on gay identity and heteronormativity

August 15, 2017 Joshua Taylor
hands holding Chinese and Australian passports
Perspective // Chinese

Between two worlds

For Chinese-Australians, the loss of our citizenship places us in symbolic purgatory

June 6, 2017 Alan Zheng

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