Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore by Angelia Poon, Esther Vincent

Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore

Angelia Poon, Esther Vincent

269 pages first pub 2021 (editions)

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Making Kin aspires to be ecofeminist in nature, in terms of acknowledging the intersectional mode of relations between gender and other socially constructed markers of identity like race, class, culture and nation, and how these intersect with per...

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reflective 77%
informative 66%
inspiring 66%
emotional 55%
hopeful 33%
adventurous 22%
sad 22%
challenging 11%
dark 11%
lighthearted 11%
mysterious 11%
tense 11%

Pace

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fast 12%
slow 12%

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