Fugitive, Where Are You Running? by Denetem Touam Bona
Hunting stories will always glorify the hunters, since it is the hunters who write the stories. In this book, Denetem Touam Bona takes up the perspective of the hunted, using the concept of marronage to highlight the lives and creativity of colonized and subjugated peoples. In a format which blends travel diary, anthropological inquiry and philosophical and literary reflection, he narrates the hidden history of fugues, those of the runaway slave, the deserting soldier, the clandestine migrant and all those who challenged norms and forms of control. In the space of the fugue, in the folds and retreats of dense and muggy woods, runaway countercultures appeared and spread out, cultures whose organization and values were diametrically opposed to colonial societies.
Marronage, the art of disappearance, has never been more timely. Thwarting surveillance, profiling and tracking by the police and by corporations; disappearing from databases; extending the forest's shadow by the click of a key. In our cyberconnected world where real-time control of individuals is increasingly becoming the norm, we need to reinvent marronage for our time and recognize the maroon as a universal figure of resistance.
Beyond its critical dimension, this book calls for a cosmo-poetics of refuge and aims at rehabilitating the power of dreams and poetry to ward off the confinement of minds and bodies.