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Author Simon, Lojo, author

Title Heartland : a historical drama about the internment of German-Americans in the United States during World War II / by Lojo Simon and Anita Simons
Published Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 132 pages)
Series Social Fictions Series
Social fictions series.
Contents TERMS OF USE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF IMAGES; INTRODUCTION; GERMAN POWS IN THE UNITED STATES; HEARTLAND ON STAGE; HEARTLAND IN THE CLASSROOM; HEARTLAND IN DEVELOPMENT; CHARACTERS AND SETTING; HEARTLAND: THE PLAY: By Lojo Simon and Anita Simons; ACT I; Scene 1; Scene 2; Scene 3; Scene 4; Scene 5; Scene 6; Scene 7; Scene 8; ACT II; Scene 1; Scene 2; Scene 3; Scene 4; Scene 5; Scene 6; Scene 7; REFERENCES; U.S. Government Documents; Books; Articles; Websites
Summary During World War II, the US government confined thousands of Japanese-, German- and Italian-Americans to isolated, fenced and guarded relocation centers known as internment camps. At the same time, it shipped foreign Prisoners of War captured overseas to the US for imprisonment. Heartland reflects on the intersection between these two historic events through the story of a German-born widow and her family who take in two German Prisoners of War to work their family farm. But the German-American family and the POWs bond too well for the townspeople to accept, and the widow is arrested, interned and eventually suffers a breakdown, which tears her family apart. Based on true stories, Heartland illustrates what can happen when fear and prejudice pit neighbor against neighbor in times of war. A dramatic tale that grants insights into American history, Heartland is a winner of the Dayton Playhouse FutureFest and a runner-up for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award. The story is shocking; for me it was revelatory, wrote theatre critic Pat Launer. Deporting our own citizens, Who knew? But the play, while conveying historical information, is not in the slightest didactic. It's a family story, a tale of survival and acquiescence, of racism, of neighbor against neighbor. Not a pretty picture. While it may be read for pleasure, Heartland also is a useful tool for exposing students to important lessons in history, politics, economics, sociology, psychology, women's studies and other academic disciplines
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 17, 2014)
Subject German Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1941-1948 -- Drama
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- United States -- Drama
FICTION -- General.
Droit.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Internment camps
United States
Genre/Form Drama
Drama.
Théâtre.
Form Electronic book
Author Simons, Anita, author
ISBN 9789462095878
9462095876