Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction After Identity: Mennonite/s Writing in North America
  • Part 1: Reframing Identity
  • Chapter 1. The Autoethnographic Announcement and the Story
  • Chapter 2. A Mennonite Fin de Siècle: Exploring Identity at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
  • Chapter 3. Mennonite Transgressive Literature
  • Chapter 4. Double Identity: Covering the Peace Shall Destroy Many Project
  • Chapter 5. After Ethnicity: Gender, Voice, and an Ethic of Care in the Work of Di Brandt and Julia Spicher Kasdorf
  • Chapter 6. The Mennonite Thing: Identity for a Post-Identity Age
  • Part 2: Expanding Identity
  • Chapter 7. In Praise of Hybridity: Reflections from Southwestern Manitoba
  • Chapter 8. Queering Mennonite Literature
  • Chapter 9. Toward a Poetics of Identity
  • Chapter 10. Question, Answer
  • Chapter 11. "Is Menno in There?" The Case of "The Man Who Invented Himself"
  • Chapter 12. After Identity: Liberating the Mennonite Literary Text
  • List of Contributors
  • Credits
  • Index
  • Back Cover