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Mothering Mennonite by Kerry Fast (ISBN: 9781927335123)
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Mothering Mennonite Unknown - 2013
by Kerry Fast
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- Title Mothering Mennonite
- Author Kerry Fast
- Binding unknown
- Pages 250
- Publisher Demeter Press
- Date 2013-05
- ISBN 9781927335123
About the author
Rachel Epp Buller is a feminist art historian, visual artist, university professor, and mother of three whose work speaks to these intersections. She privileges collaboration in artistic and scholarly endeavors, including the edited Reconciling Art and Mothering (Ashgate/Routledge) and the curatorial cooperation Alice Lex-Nerlinger 1893-1975: Photomonteurin und Malerin / Photomontage Artist and Painter (Das Verborgene Museum / Lukas Verlag). Kerry Fast (editor) is a freelance editor, writer and researcher. She has published both academically and creatively. Her writings appear in The Journal of Mennonite Studies and Rhubarb. Her primary research interest is conservative colony Mennonites in Latin America, their migrations to Canada and the effect this has on their religious lives. She holds a PhD from the University of Toronto.
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