Robert Zacharias is Assistant Professor of English at York University.
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction After Identity: Mennonite/s Writing in North America Robert Zacharias Part 1 Reframing Identity Chapter 1 The Autoethnographic Announcement and the Story Julia Spicher Kasdorf Chapter 2 A Mennonite Fin de Siecle: Exploring Identity at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century Royden Loewen Chapter 3 Mennonite Transgressive Literature Ervin Beck Chapter 4 Double Identity: Covering the Peace Shall Destroy Many Project Paul Tiessen Chapter 5 After Ethnicity: Gender, Voice, and an Ethic of Care in the Work of Di Brandt and Julia Spicher Kasdorf Ann Hostetler Chapter 6 The Mennonite Thing: Identity for a Post-Identity Age Robert Zacharias Part 2 Expanding Identity Chapter 7 In Praise of Hybridity: Reflections from Southwestern Manitoba Di Brandt Chapter 8 Queering Mennonite Literature Daniel Shank Cruz Chapter 9 Toward a Poetics of Identity Jeff Gundy Chapter 10 Question, Answer Jesse Nathan Chapter 11 "Is Menno in There?" The Case of "The Man Who Invented Himself" Magdalene Redekop Chapter 12 After Identity: Liberating the Mennonite Literary Text Hildi Froese Tiessen List of Contributors Credits Index

