Queering Mennonite Literature : Archives, Activism, and the Search for Community

Queering Mennonite Literature : Archives, Activism, and the Search for Community

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20 Aug, 2020

Though the terms "queer" and "Mennonite" rarely come into theoretical or cultural contact, over the last several decades writers and scholars in the United...

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ISBN-10:

0271082445

ISBN-13:

9780271082448

Publisher

Penn State University Press

Dimensions

9.00 X 6.00 X 0.42 inches

Language

English

Description

Though the terms "queer" and "Mennonite" rarely come into theoretical or cultural contact, over the last several decades writers and scholars in the United States and Canada have built a body of queer Mennonite literature that shifts these identities into conversation. In this volume, Daniel Shank Cruz brings this growing genre into a critical focus, bridging the gaps between queer theory, literary criticism, and Mennonite literature.

Cruz focuses his analysis on recent Mennonite-authored literary texts that espouse queer theoretical principles, including Christina Penner's Widows of Hamilton House, Wes Funk's Wes Side Story, and Sofia Samatar's Tender. These works argue for the existence of a "queer Mennonite" identity on the basis of shared values: a commitment to social justice, a rejection of binaries, the importance of creative approaches to conflict resolution, and the practice of mutual aid, especially in resisting oppression. Through his analysis, Cruz encourages those engaging with both Mennonite and queer literary criticism to explore the opportunity for conversation and overlap between the two fields.

By arguing for engagement between these two identities and highlighting the aspects of Mennonitism that are inherently "queer," Cruz gives much-needed attention to an emerging subfield of Mennonite literature. This volume makes a new and important intervention into the fields of queer theory, literary studies, Mennonite studies, and religious studies.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0271082445

ISBN-13

:9780271082448

Publisher

:Penn State University Press

Publication date

: 20 Aug, 2020

Category

: Literary Criticism

Sub-Category

: Modern - 21st Century

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.42 inches

Weight

:277 g

Editorial Reviews

"Queering Mennonite Literature is both entirely new and long overdue in the field of Mennonite literary studies. It is the first collection of literary criticism that analyzes the small but burgeoning field of queer Mennonite creative writing. This book feels new because the major works it discusses (mostly novels) are all recent, published between 2008 and 2017. It also feels long overdue because, as the author notes, there have been queer people and queer impulses in Mennonite spaces forever, and it is past time to bring these perspectives into the wider conversation in Mennonite literary and theological circles."

--Anita Hooley Yoder Conrad Grebel Review

About the Author

Daniel Shank Cruz is Associate Professor of English at Utica College in New York.

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