A review by c3rem0nials
Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore by Angelia Poon, Esther Vincent

informative medium-paced

3.75

i read this with a good amount of admiration for the contributors to this book... i think my favorite essay had to be diana rahim's, whose personal family history of oil making intertwined perfectly with the subject of ecofeminism. especially in singapore, where our relationships with land and hearing marginalised communities on the subject of ecology is often unheard of. i appreciated that most of these contributors are brown, queer marginalised genders but i think the book would have benefitted more with a wider range of perspectives (ie indigenous communities).