Remembering the Armed Struggle
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Originally published in German in 1999 by Konkret-Verlag.
Margrit Schiller was an early member of the Red Army Faction, the West German urban guerrilla group. In 1971, she was captured and charged with a murder she did not commit, and upon her release, she returned to the underground, being captured again in early 1974. She would spend most of the 1970s in prison, enduring isolation conditions meant to break the human spirit, and participating in hunger strikes and other acts of resistance along with other political prisoners from the RAF.
In Remembering the Armed Struggle, Schiller recounts the process through which she joined her generation's revolt in the 1960s, going from work with drug users to joining the antipsychiatry political organization the Socialist Patients' Collective, and then the RAF. She tells of how she met and worked alongside the group's founding members, Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, Jan-Carl Raspe, Irmgard Mller, and Holger Meins; how she learned the details of the May Offensive and other actions while in her prison cell; about the struggles to defend human dignity in the most degraded of environments, and the relationships she forged with other women in prison.
Also included are a foreword by Ann Hansen, who situates the draconian prison conditions inflicted on the RAF within the context of a global counterinsurgency programme that would help spawn the plague of mass incarceration we still face today, an afterword by the late Osvaldo Bayer, and an appendix by J. Smith and Andre Moncourt summarising the politics and history of the RAF in the 1970s.
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Margrit Schiller's Remembering the Armed Struggle is highly praised for its honest and reflective nature, providing a critical yet solidaristic view of her past with the Red Army Faction. Reviewers commend her candidness, noting that she neither glorifies nor disowns her past, while also exploring themes like freedom, resistance, and the flawed prison system. This memoir serves as a reminder of the human elements of political struggle and challenges readers to connect words with action, resonating with the stories of numerous anti-establishment militants.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781629638737
Publisher: PM Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 June 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: PM Press
Contributors:
- Foreword by Ann Hansen
- Afterword by Osvaldo Bayer
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 256
About the Author
Margrit Schiller was a member of the Red Army Faction in the early 1970s, and as a result spent most of the decade in West German prisons. Released in 1979, she moved to Cuba in 1985, and then to Uruguay in 1993. After ten years in Montevideo she returned in Germany. She is now living in Berlin. She described her experiences in Cuba and Uruguay in her memoir So siehst du gar nicht aus! (2011). Ann Hansen served seven years of a life sentence in federal prisons for acts carried out as part of the group Direct Action in Canada. She is a prison abolition activist and author of Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla and Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time for Society's Crimes. Osvaldo Bayer (1927-2018) was an author, journalist, and scriptwriter who was exiled from Argentina during the years of military dictatorship. His works include The Anarchist Expropriators, Anarchism & Violence, and Rebellion in Patagonia. J. Smith and AndrΓ© Moncourt are the coeditors of the Red Army Faction Documentary History series, comprising Projectiles for the People (Vol. 1) and Dancing with Imperialism (Vol. 2), with a third volume forthcoming. J. Smith and AndrΓ© Moncourt are the coeditors of the Red Army Faction Documentary History series, comprising Projectiles for the People (Vol. 1) and Dancing with Imperialism (Vol. 2), with a third volume forthcoming.
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