Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore Stephen Prothero skills are of little use
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Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore Stephen Prothero skills are of little useMaking 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 pertinent environmental issues. With a focus on a politics of relations, Making Kin contemplates the Singapore woman writers place on earth from the perspective of the domestic and private to re centre the woman
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