May 4th voices : Kent State, 1970 : a play /
Eyewitness testimony brought to life through verbatim theater. On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen occupying the Kent State University campus fired 67 shots in 13 seconds, leaving four students dead. This tragedy had a profound impact on northeast Ohio and the nation and is credited as a catalyst in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kent, Ohio :
The Kent State University Press,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Sumario: | Eyewitness testimony brought to life through verbatim theater. On May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen occupying the Kent State University campus fired 67 shots in 13 seconds, leaving four students dead. This tragedy had a profound impact on northeast Ohio and the nation and is credited as a catalyst in changing Americans' views toward U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Supported by the Ohio Humanities Council, this play was originally written and performed as part of a community arts project for the 40th commemoration of the events of May 4th. The text of the play is based on the Kent State Shootings Oral History Project, begun in 1990 by Sandra Halem and housed in Kent State University Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. The collection is comprised of over 110 interviews, with first-person narratives and personal reactions to the events of May 4, 1970, from the viewpoints of members of the Kent community: Kent State faculty, students, alumni, staff, and administrators who were on campus that day; as well as National Guardsmen, police, hospital personnel, and others whose lives were affected by their experience. Weaving these voices and stories together anonymously, this play tells the human story of May 4th and its aftermath, capturing the sense of trauma, confusion, and fear felt by all people regardless of where they stood that day. Directed by Katherine Burke, the play premiered on May 2, 2010, on the Kent State University campus. It offered the Kent community an opportunity to take ownership of its own tragic story and engage in a creative, healing dialogue. Now, the publication of this play brings to a national audience the emotional truth of this tragedy, connecting it to the larger issues of war, conflict, and trauma. |
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Descripción Física: | 1 online resource (xv, 62 pages) |
Bibliografía: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9781612776996 161277699X 9781612776989 1612776981 |