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FLUID IDENTITIES third room Even though everything seems to be a part of world systemic processes and global networks, the notion of place and location remains important in all this. Only this ‘place’, or at least the way we conceive of it today, has undergone some major transformation. We notice an abundance of images of fluid, unfixed, and transitional identities in circulation at present. These increasingly recognized qualities of identity are partially a result of transgender discourses but also of cybermobility and physical migration as well as a general increase in travelling and repeated or multiple chains of human movement. Ursula Biemann The space in which we live is also, in itself, a heterogeneous space. In other words, we do not live in a kind of void, inside of which we could place individuals and things (…) we live inside a set of relations that delineates sites which are irreducible to one another and absolutely not superimposable on one another. Michel Foucault


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