Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 ‘Some of Us Really Wanted to Smash Imperialism’ : Cher Tan Honed Her Defiant Creativity in Singapore’s DIY Punk Scene
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'In her debut essay collection, Peripathetic: Notes on (un)belonging, Cher Tan turns her maverick attention to the possibility and power of resistance. Tan’s essays rise out of a defiant, DIY sensibility and sustain a dissident energy. They examine how meaning, purpose and change can be wrought within – and in opposition to – our digitally networked, late-capitalist world.' (Introduction)

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