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Rough and Plenty: A Memorial
Contributor(s): Rogers, Raymond A. (Author)
ISBN: 1771124369     ISBN-13: 9781771124362
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
OUR PRICE:   $17.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Social History
LCCN: 2019458927
Series: Life Writing
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.2" W x 8" (0.80 lbs) 250 pages
 
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As a commercial fisher in Nova Scotia in the early 1990s, Raymond Rogers experienced the collapse of Canada's East Coast fishery first-hand. Afterward, while preparing to leave the province to find work elsewhere, Rogers noticed a lone gravestone across the road from his home in Shelburne County that commemorates the life of Donald McDonald, a crofter from the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, who "departed this life" in 1881. Rogers wondered if there might be a connection between the necessity of his own departure, and McDonald's lonely presence on the nearby Atlantic shore, linking them as members of local communities that were displaced in the name of "economic progress."

In Rough and Plenty: A Memorial, Rogers explores the parallel processes of dispossession suffered by nineteenth-century Scottish crofters expelled from their ancestral lands during the Highland Clearances, and by the marginalization of coastal fishing communities in Nova Scotia. The book aims to memorialize local ways of life that were destroyed by the forces of industrial production, as well as to convey the experience of dislocation using first-hand narratives, recent and historical. The author makes the case that in a world where capital abhors all communities but itself, remembering becomes a form of advocacy that can challenge dominant structures.


Contributor Bio(s): Rogers, Raymond A.: - Raymond A. Rogers is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University. He is the author of three previous books: Nature and the Crisis of Modernity, The Oceans Are Emptying: Fish Wars and Sustainability, and Solving History: The Challenge of Environmental Activism.