Dénètem Touam Bona, Fugitive, where are you running?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14426/kronos.v50i1.2630Keywords:
Maroni, Liberation struggle, Slave, Heroic Land, Indian OceanAbstract
Introduction: Fugitive, Where are you Running? is a collection of essays, most of which were previously published in French, by writer, philosopher and curator Dénètem Touam Bona. The author’s inclination to straddle geographic and conceptual lines is reflected in the scope, exuberance and poetic verve of the volume. The first three chapters (‘Return of the Maroni’, ‘The Art of the Fugue’, ‘Manhunt’) lay the conceptual foundation by foregrounding categories of marronage, fugitivity and fugue. The fugitive slave is presented as the figure that haunts the establishment of capitalist modernity and the only possible ‘line of flight’ from it. The fugue is the art of subtle evasion from the prisons of racialised capitalism and an alternative to the triumphalist politics of armed liberation struggles. Touam Bona proposes an impressionistic, rhapsodic and allegorical travel through the various incarnations of the maroon community – with its spontaneous and horizontal modes of organisation and accretion – and capitalism’s death drive to surveil and suppress them.