Jan Guenther Braun Explained
Jan Guenther Braun is a Canadian writer from Osler, Saskatchewan. Braun is best known for her 2008 novel Somewhere Else, which is considered an important early work of Queer Mennonite literature.[1] [2] [3] She has also published poetry and literary criticism[4]
Braun lived in Winnipeg, Manitoba for many years, where she received a degree in theology at Canadian Mennonite University.[5] She currently works at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario.[6]
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Notes and References
- Book: Cruz, Daniel Shank . 2019 . Searching for Selfhood in Jan Guenther Braun's Somewhere Else . Queering Mennonite Literature: Archives, Activism, and the Search for Community . Penn State Press . 47–63 . 9780271084428.
- Book: Lesbian Mennonite Writing and Collective Memory. Martin Kuester. Engaging with Literature of Commitment. Volume 2: The Worldly Scholar. 2012. 10.1163/9789401207850_010.
- Milne . Heather . 2009 . Somewhere Else . Journal of Mennonite Studies . 27 . 251–252.
- Web site: Jan Guenther Braun. ARP Books. March 1, 2020. March 2, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200302020836/https://arpbooks.org/Contributors/G/Guenther-Braun-Jan. dead.
- Web site: Queer Sex at Bible College. Rhubarb. 2013.
- Web site: Queer and Mennonite? ? Off the clock with Jan Guenther Braun. University of Toronto. March 1, 2020. 2014-07-17.