Starfish Blues is an experimental memoir of a Black queer woman's journey to find a version of home through tracing her family's migrations, reimagining environmental activism, and redefining her relationship to nature and place.
Through a series of letters, poems, and nonlinear riffs through memory, Rasheena Fountain reflects on both the gifts and wounds of her formative experiences, including her childhood move from central Illinois back to Chicago's West Side; her daily life as a single parent; and her migration to Seattle to work in nature conservation, a field rife with discrimination, tokenism, and safety issues for BIPOC environmentalists and recreationists. Throughout, music is a restorative balm as well as a formal influence on Fountain's writing, which takes exuberant thematic and temporal leaps inspired by blues, gospel, and house music.
Fountain examines her parents' and grandparents' stories and celebrates her family's history of movement, from the Great Migration to the legacy of Black explorers. In doing so, she reckons with broader systems of colonization and Indigenous erasure, as well as the insidious effects of enslavement, environmental degradation, police brutality, patriarchy, and homophobia.
In this bold and lyrical debut, Fountain strives to transcend expectations of her sexuality and womanhood while seeking new ways to embrace her full self. Through healing the past and challenging the narratives that try to limit her, she searches for better versions of Black freedom. Intimate, insightful, and brimming with hope, Starfish Blues expands the possibilities of both memoir and nature writing, inspiring us to consider our own relationship to the places that have shaped us.
- ISBN10 1634050665
- ISBN13 9781634050661
- Publish Date 30 May 2024
- Publish Status Cancelled
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Chin Music Press
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 224
- Language English