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In this memoir that traverses five continents and spans two centuries, Sonja Boon explores archives, family stories, and her memories in a search for origins, belonging, and home. Her journey is interwoven with reflections on the meaning of music, love, legacy, freedom, memory, ruin, and the relevance of our past to understanding our present.To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/32KXDa5
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Endorsements
“Timely, compelling and illuminating in equal measure, What the Oceans Remember, which scrutinizes the lives and legacies of several generations of slaves and indentured labourers in Suriname, also confronts the rights and responsibilities we bear in relation to our ancestors. In this ever-questioning memoir, Sonja Boon maps emotional registers and bureaucratic statistics as honestly as she navigates theoretical currents and ethical anxiety. Weaving desire, dreams, and personal memory into the historical record, Boon succeeds admirably in making silences speak and fragments cohere in a fine example of creative non-fiction.” – Lydia Syson, author of Mr Peacock’s Possessions
“What the Oceans Remember is breathtaking in scope. Reaching across continents, oceans and histories, it shows us what it means to live in the shadow of freedom while unfree; how the colour of a person’s skin can determine if they are seen or invisible; how the word home can exclude; how the beauty of music can be a balm; how the invaluable quiet of an archive can quake with unearthed voices. Unrelentingly honest, sometimes harrowing, steeped in rich and startling insight, and conveyed in transparent prose – elegant as silk, tough as steel.” – Lisa Moore, author of the story collection Something for Everyone
Reviews
“A detailed and enthralling account of finding ancestors amid archival files from around the world, the book establishes an emotional connection that spans centuries …. Boon’s writing elevates an already excellent book into a beautiful work of literature. Her language is precise and evocative, conjuring images of ocean voyages and sun-touched skin, deep longing, horrific suffering, and resilience against all odds.” Carolina Ciucci, Foreword Review, September/October 2019
Author Biography
Sonja Boon is Associate Professor of Gender Studies at Memorial University. An award-winning researcher, writer, and teacher, Boon is the author of three scholarly monographs, the most recent titled Autoethnography and Feminist Theory at the Water's Edge: Unsettled Islands (2018). For six years, she was principal flutist with the Portland Baroque Orchestra in Oregon.
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Wilfrid Laurier University Press is a scholarly press based in Waterloo, Ontario.
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- Publisher Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Publication Date 2019
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781771124232 / 1771124237
- Publication Country or regionCanada
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 29.99 USD
- Pages336
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2018
- Page size8 x 5.25 (8 x5.25) inches
- Illustrationillustrated
- SeriesLife Writing
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