Brad S. Born
Brad S. Born is professor of English at Bethel College.
Contributed Articles
July 12, 2023
Issue 2023, vol. 77
Review of Shelterbelts by Jonathan Dyck (Conundrum Press, 2022) Almost 50 years after Will Eisner explored Jewish ethnic identity in his 1978 pioneering graphic novel A Contract with God, set […]
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June 30, 2021
Issue 2021, vol. 75
Review of Here the Dark by David Bergen (Biblioasis, 2020) In the opening story of this collection of short stories and a novella, David Bergen’s narrator, an aspiring fiction writer, […]
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October 8, 2019
Issue 2000 March, vol. 55, no. 1
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June 6, 2019
Issue 2019, vol. 73
Thirty Years of Mennonite/s Writing: Responding to the Past, Creating the Future 22-25 October 2020, Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, USA This international conference celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of the first […]
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June 6, 2019
Issue 2019, vol. 73
In Queering Mennonite Literature, Daniel Shank Cruz weaves together reflections on his own personal identity, his appreciation for several self-identified Mennonite authors whose “activist” nature he finds compelling, and the […]
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June 4, 2019
Issue 2019, vol. 73
“This area has had shifting boundaries. . . .” With that phrase Mark Jantzen begins his encyclopedia article on Mennonites in East Prussia, written originally for Mennonitisches Lexikon and shared […]
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