Ecofeminism in the Philippines: Reframing “Babae Kasi” and the “Ate” Role in Environmental Advocacy
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Jeramie N. Molino
In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025
pp. 202–220
DOI: 10.62461/JNM110125
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