%0 Journal Article %T White Free Speech: The Fraser Event and its Enlightenment Legacies %A Goldie Osuri %J Cultural Studies Review %D 2011 %I UTS ePRESS %X This essay discusses the 2005 Australia-wide controversy about the white supremacist comments made by Macquarie University academic Associate Professor Andrew Fraser. It locates the means by which this white supremacism manifested itself not only through Fraser comments, but also through arguments surrounding free speech/academic freedom. Using whiteness theory and its examination of whiteness as an Enlightenment legacy, Osuri argues that the collusion between Fraser¡¯s white supremacism and the free speech/academic freedom argument is based on a disavowal of how whiteness operates, as Aileen Moreton-Robinson describes it, as an epistemological and ontological a priori, an embodied form of knowledge-production, and collective white hegemony. %K whiteness %K Andrew Fraser %K Macquarie University %K academic freedom %U http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj/article/view/2078