Liz Latto, J. Ovington, Louise Hawxwell, Jo Albin-Clark, Phillipa Isom, Sharon Smith, Sarah Ellis, Jo Fletcher-Saxon
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Diffracting Bag Lady Stories and Kinship: Cartogra-ph-ying and Making-With Others in More-Than - Human Affirmative Spaces
Underpinned by Le Guin’s (2019) conceptualisation of bag ladies along with feminist materialism and posthumanist ways of thinking and doing, the authors examine the ways in which their bag lady storytelling became entwined with an online reading and ultimately kinship.