Mothering mennonite book pdf
Incredible this is one that I ll read again Mothering Mennonite This is a collection of academic articles essays poems memoirs and reflections of motherhood in Mennonite communities from 19th C Russia to 21 C North America mainly Canada Offers nuance through many women s experiences to debunk stereotypes Mothering Mennonite I read about half the articles in this collection I especially enjoyed Kirsten Beachy Mary Ann Loewen Connie Braun Susie Stoesz Wendy Crocker and Cory Anderson I some cases I knew the author or the subject of the article This is a good collection Each collection is burdened with the academic apparatus that justifies the analysis by the author I suppose it s required but it detracts the casual reader Still interesting and fresh research Mothering Mennonite

Mothering Mennonite marks the first scholarly attempt to incorporate religious groundings in interpretations of motherhood The essays included here broaden our understanding of maternal identity as something not only constructed within the family and by society at large but also influenced significantly by historical traditions and contemporary belief systems of religious communities Historians and sociologists have produced substantive scholarship on Mennonite women in general and have thereby paid some attention to Mennonite mothering but this has been piecemeal In feminist studies where maternal scholarship figures increasingly prominently scholars have not yet addressed mothering in this specific cultural religious context The few writers to give their focused attention to mothering in a Mennonite context stem from the literary arts fiction creative non fiction and poetry Mennonite Mothering a multidisciplinary compilation of essays joins narrative and scholarly voices to address both the roles of mothering in Mennonite contexts and the ways in which Mennonite mothering intersects with and is shaped by the world at large Essayists address cultural constructions of motherhood within ethno religious Mennonite communities examining mother daughter relationships and intergenerational influences analyzing visual and literary representations of Mennonite mothers challenging cultural constructions and expectations of motherhood and tracing the effects of specific religious and cultural contexts on mothering in North and South America Mothering Mennonite.