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Associate Professor Quah Ee Ling is a fire dragon feminist, Singaporean of Chinese-Hokkien and Indonesian-Peranakan heritage. Ee Ling insists on the correct order of her name - surname (Quah) first followed by given name (Ee Ling). She earned a PhD in Sociology (University of Sydney), MSocSci (National University of Singapore) and BA (National University of Singapore).
She developed fire dragon feminism to blow flames at colonial and racial capitalist structures and build solidarities for more just and sustainable futures. She has no patience for white supremacy, imperialism, racism, patriarchy and heteronormativity.
Ee Ling is the author of Fire Dragon Feminism: Asian Migrant Women's tales of migration, coloniality and racial capitalism (Bloomsbury 2025), Transnational Divorce: Understanding Intimacies and Inequalities from Singapore (Routledge 2020) and Perspectives on Marital Dissolution: Divorce Biographies in Singapore (Springer 2015). Her research on race, gender, sexuality and migration have also appeared in Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies; Journal of Intercultural Studies; Gender, Work and Organisation; Journal of Family Issues; Emotion, Space and Society; Journal of Sociology; Australian Feminist Studies; Marriage & Family Review; and Sydney Review of Books. She is an editorial management board member of Emotions and Society (Bristol University Press).
Her current research project includes an Australian Research Council Linkage project on Place-based Employment and Enterprise of Newly-Arrived Young Migrant Women (2023-26, with Sukhmani Khorana, Nida Denson and Teddy Nagaddya). She has recently completed a community engagement research project on Forcibly Displaced Chinese LGBTIQA+ migrants in Australia (funded by Pride Foundation Australia & Sidney Myers Fund via Australia New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance).
Prior to WSU, she was a senior lecturer in Sociology with University of Wollongong (UOW) from 2016-2022. At UOW, she was awarded the Vice-Chancellor's Rosemary Cooper Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Award 2020. After her PhD in 2013, she achieved a postodctoral fellowship and a subsequent research fellowship with National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute.
At WSU, she is the convenor of Culture and Society discipline with School of Humanities & Communication Arts, and the subject coordinator of a first-year core Bachelor of Arts subject, Diversity, Language and Culture. She is also the Deputy Academic Lead of WSU Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), and a member of Institute for Culture & Society, Writing & Society Research Centre, and Sexualities & Genders Research.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Master of Social Sciences, National University of Singapore
Bachelor of Arts, National University of Singapore
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
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Quah, E. L. (PI), Denson, N. (Investigator) & Nagaddya, T. (Investigator)
30/04/24 → 30/07/27
Project: Research
Khorana, S. (PI), Nagaddya, T. (Investigator), Quah, E. L. (Investigator) & Denson, N. (Investigator)
30/01/23 → 30/01/26
Project: Research
Quah, E. L. (PI)
Pride Foundation Australia & Sidney Myer Fund
1/09/23 → 31/08/24
Project: Research
Quah, E. L. S. (Editorial Board Member)
Activity: Peer-review and Editorial Work › Editorial work