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The Body And The Book Writing From A Mennonite Life Julia Kasdorf

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The Body And The Book Writing From A Mennonite Life Julia Kasdorf
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Julia Kasdorf
ISBN: 9780801866623, 0801866626
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Body And The Book Writing From A Mennonite Life Julia Kasdorf by Julia Kasdorf 9780801866623, 0801866626 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays by nationally known poet Julia Kasdorf "probe," in her own words, "the tangled threads of gender and cultural/religious identity as they relate to the emergence and exercise of literary authority." Her ten essays, accompanied by forty-two engaging illustrations (from a nude by Titian, to family photos, to a famous image of Marilyn Monroe) and a dozen of her poems, focus on specific aspects of Mennonite life. Often drawing from historical episodes or family stories, Kasdorf pursues themes of martyrdom, landscape, silence, the body, memory, community, and the struggle to articulate experience with a voice that is both authentic to the self and a conversation with her traditional Mennonite and Amish-Mennonite background.

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