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As one of the first studies of its kind, this book brings together the personal alongside complex theoretical concepts to explore Mennonite LGBTQ identities. Applying performativity, Dueck re-examines the meaning of identity in this ethno-religious community as well as the way in which sexuality is talked about in churches and institutions; she examines how lesbian, gay, and queer persons negotiate with these heternormative discourses to be Mennonite. This is an important book for Mennonite scholars and those concerned with queer identifications.



