
Reviewing Essential Feminist Book Titles with Amanda Chong
02/17/22 • 41 min
It’s been a while since our last episode, but that’s because WE’VE BEEN READING! That’s right, if you’ve come across bookstagram, booktube and now booktok, you’d know that reading is IN now. On this episode, we chat with Amanda Chong, lawyer, poet, and co-founder of ReadAble, to discuss some essential feminist reads - except they aren’t the usual picks you’d expect. From deliberating our existence to the link between feminism and contemporary Singapore, the selection of books discussed will inspire greater inspection of the self, and how we relate to others. Here’s to big brains!
In collaboration with the National Reading Movement. Download the free NLB Mobile app at https://go.gov.sg/nlbmobile-app.
Borrow the titles discussed on our episode today!
- The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood (https://www.nlb.gov.sg/biblio/13604701)
- How to Date Men when you Hate Men by Blythe Roberson (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/3994785)
- All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/3707748)
- Pachinko by Min Jin Lee (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/2763946)
- Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/4571723)
- This is What Inequality Looks Like by Teo Yeo Yann (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/5300567)
It’s been a while since our last episode, but that’s because WE’VE BEEN READING! That’s right, if you’ve come across bookstagram, booktube and now booktok, you’d know that reading is IN now. On this episode, we chat with Amanda Chong, lawyer, poet, and co-founder of ReadAble, to discuss some essential feminist reads - except they aren’t the usual picks you’d expect. From deliberating our existence to the link between feminism and contemporary Singapore, the selection of books discussed will inspire greater inspection of the self, and how we relate to others. Here’s to big brains!
In collaboration with the National Reading Movement. Download the free NLB Mobile app at https://go.gov.sg/nlbmobile-app.
Borrow the titles discussed on our episode today!
- The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood (https://www.nlb.gov.sg/biblio/13604701)
- How to Date Men when you Hate Men by Blythe Roberson (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/3994785)
- All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/3707748)
- Pachinko by Min Jin Lee (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/2763946)
- Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/4571723)
- This is What Inequality Looks Like by Teo Yeo Yann (https://nlb.overdrive.com/media/5300567)
Previous Episode

Social Media Burnout is Real, We Know You Feel It
WE KNOW YOU... endlessly scrolling TikTok before bed every night! Social media is a form of entertainment, escapism, and relaxation for many of us, but we all know consuming too much of it is bad. Depression, anxiety, self-absorption, not to mention feeling overwhelmed from the sheer amount of content, are effects that many of us are learning to grapple with.
LADY BOSSES, and Mother of Twos Charmaine Seah-Ong and Aarika Lee, tell us how they manage burnout as content creators, what it’s like bringing their children up in this pandemic digital age, and how we can take care of ourselves. TIP: PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN!
This episode was made in collaboration with IMDA, as part of their Digital for Life movement. With digital as a new way of life, how do we take care of our online safety and wellness? Find out more at http://go.gov.sg/digitalwellness.
If you like this episode you’ll love
Episode Comments
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/something-private-502797/reviewing-essential-feminist-book-titles-with-amanda-chong-66256524"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to reviewing essential feminist book titles with amanda chong on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy