Not the Camilla We Knew
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Not the Camilla We Knew
"During this time of mounting unrest and violence, Camilla Hall's story is of urgent interest for what it reveals about the forces of radicalization. But as Rachael Hanel ventures further into Camilla's past, searching out the critical points where character and cause intersect, her book becomes an intriguing, disturbing, and deeply moving journey into the dark side of America's promise."--
The mystery of how an ordinary Minnesota girl came to be, briefly, one of the most wanted domestic terrorists in the United States.
Behind every act of domestic terrorism there is someone's child, an average American whose life took a radical turn for reasons that often remain mysterious. Camilla Hall is a case in point: a pastor's daughter from small-town Minnesota who eventually joined the ranks of radicals like Sara Jane Olson (aka Kathleen Soliah) in the notorious Symbionese Liberation Army before dying in a shootout with Los Angeles Police in May 1974. How could a "good girl" like Camilla become one of the most wanted domestic terrorists in the United States? Rachael Hanel tells her story in Not the Camilla We Knew, revealing both the deep humanity and the extraordinary circumstances of Camilla Hall's life.
Camilla's childhood in a tight-knit religious family was marred by loss and grief as, one after another, her three siblings died. Her path from her Minnesota home to her final, radical SLA family featured years as an artist and activistβin welfare offices, political campaigns, and union organizingβculminating in a love affair that would be her introduction to the SLA. Through in-depth research and extensive interviews, Hanel pieces together Camilla's bewildering transformation from a "gentle, zaftig, arty, otherworldly" young woman (as one observer remarked), working for social change within the system, into a gun-wielding criminal involved in the kidnapping of Patty Hearst.
During this time of mounting unrest and violence, Camilla Hall's story is of urgent interest for what it reveals about the forces of radicalization. But as Hanel ventures ever further into Camilla's past, searching out the critical points where character and cause might intersect, her book becomes an intriguing, disturbing, and ultimately deeply moving journey into the dark side of America's promise.
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Not the Camilla We Knew by Rachael Hanel is praised for its compelling narrative that delves into the life of Camilla Hall, highlighting her transformation from a Minnesota social worker to a controversial figure in a notorious political kidnapping. Reviews commend the book for exploring themes of womanhood, belonging, and radicalisation, emphasising empathy beyond media portrayals. It provides a nuanced portrayal that resonates with contemporary political relevance, offering fresh insight into Hall's life and choices.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781517913458
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 13 December 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
Illustration: 18 black and white illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 13.0mm
Width: 137.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 283g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Rachael Hanel is associate professor of creative nonfiction and journalism at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Her book We'll Be the Last Ones to Let You Down: Memoir of a Gravedigger's Daughter, also from the University of Minnesota Press, was a finalist for a Minnesota Book Award. Her essays have been published in print and online in the anthology Love and Profanity: A Collection of True, Tortured, Wild, Hilarious, Concise, and Intense Tales of Teenage Life; Slag Glass City; Midwestern Gothic; WLA: War, Literature, and the Arts; The Bellingham Review; and New Delta Review.
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