Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla explained

Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla
Author:Ann Hansen
Subject:Direct Action
Genre:Memoir
Publisher:AK PressBetween the Lines Books
Pub Date:2001
Pages:493
Isbn:978-1-896357-40-9
Oclc:47365290

Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla is a memoir by the Canadian anarchist Ann Hansen. It was published in 2001 simultaneously by the anarchist book publisher AK Press in the United States and Between the Lines Books in Canada.[1] An audio CD was released by the left-wing Canadian record label G7 Welcoming Committee Records on October 14, 2003 under the name Direct Action: Reflections on Armed Resistance and the Squamish Five.[2]

Background

Ann Hansen was incarcerated for eight years for the bombing of the Litton Industries which was described by its perpetrators as the direct action, urban guerrilla protest. The group was known as Squamish Five, after the name of the BC town where they were arrested, or also as Vancouver Five. In her book, Hansen concedes tactical mistakes, but maintains the necessity of militant opposition to capitalist state. She stated among other things, that

The book sheds light on mostly forgotten page of the Canadian history, when "the most significant left-wing terrorism took place in the early 1980s, committed by a group of five people from BC who called themselves “Direct Action” after the French revolutionary group, “Action directe”. The ideology of Ann Hansen and her collaborators is characterized as a "mix of environmental, anti-nuclear, and feminist ideals".[3]

Reception

Writing in the Canadian Committee on Labour History's journal Labour / Le Travail, Jim Conley stated the book "is bound to be of interest to students of social movements and the left".[4] In BC Studies, Scott Beadle commented that the book is "very readable and perhaps surprisingly enjoyable".[5]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Hansen, Ann. Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla. Toronto: Between the Lines, 2001.
  2. http://www.g7welcomingcommittee.com/discography/g7031.php Description of the audio release from the G7 Welcoming Committee Records' official Website
  3. Terror in the Peaceable Kingdom: Understanding and Addressing Violent Extremism in Canada. (Ed. by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Senator Linda Frum.) Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Washington, D.C.
  4. Conley . Jim . Review: Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla . . Spring 2003 . 51 . 289 . 10.2307/25149351. 25149351 .
  5. Beadle . Scott . Rev. of Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla; Guilty of Everything . . Winter 2002 . 136 . 146–148 . .