Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-166) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : queering Mennonite literature -- Building a queer Mennonite archive -- Searching for selfhood in Jan Guenther Braun's Somewhere else -- Queering tradition in Jessica Penner's Shaken in the water -- Stephen Beachy's Boneyard, the Martyrs mirror, and Anabaptist activism -- The queer ethical body in Corey Redekop's Husk -- Trans Mennonite literature -- Epilogue : the future of queer Mennonite literature.
Summary:
"Examines the ways queer theory and Mennonite literature have intersected over the past decade and how these two traditions hold fundamental commitments to social justice in common"--Provided by publisher.
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