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000168307 100__ $$aNadal-Ruiz, Alejandro
000168307 245__ $$aInstapoetry and the Transmodern Paradigm: Transnational Feminism in Nikita Gill’s Work
000168307 260__ $$aNew York ; London$$bRoutledge$$c2023
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000168307 500__ $$aThis is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Weaving Tales: Anglo-Iberian Encounters on Literatures in English in 2023, available online: https://www.routledge.com/9781032447728
000168307 520__ $$aThis article gives an insight into the transnational possibilities of the Instapoetry by Nikita Gill, a British-Indian writer who has become a well-known and influential feminist poet. In this sense, it is posited that Gill's poetry aims at the creation and strengthening of feminist synergies worldwide, ultimately creating a transnational network of empathy bonds that embodies the principles of transnational feminism. Through a close reading of a selection of Gill's digital poems, I demonstrate how her Instapoetry serves as a vital tool for enhancing feminist solidarity and cultivating a global dialogue rooted in empathy and empowerment.
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000168307 773__ $$tWeaving Tales: Anglo-Iberian Encounters on Literatures in English
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