In Her Own Voice
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In Her Own Voice

Childbirth Stories from Mennonite Women

Katherine Martens, Heidi Harms, Katherine Martens, Heidi Harms

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In Her Own Voice

Childbirth Stories from Mennonite Women

Katherine Martens, Heidi Harms, Katherine Martens, Heidi Harms

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Winnipeg writer Katherine Martens interviewed 26 women from the Mennonite community in southern Manitoba, ranging in age from 22 to 88 years old. They had many different backgrounds, but they all had one important characteristic: all were mothers.In the course of these interviews, Martens was searching for answers to questions that affected her both as a Mennonite and as a woman. How did they feel when they learned of the pregnancy? How did they choose home or hospital birth? How did the traditions of the Mennonite culture affect them as wives and mothers? As they talked, many spoke about the joys and trials of giving birth, and they also told Martens stories about other parts of their lives. Some had escaped the Russian Revolution to emigrate to Canada; others spent their entire lives in rural Manitoba, part of the close-knit Mennonite community, running farms and bearing as many as 15 children. Younger women who had formally left the Mennonite church were still conscious of the impact of the beliefs and customs on their lives.Many women were surprised to be approached for an interview, insisting that they had "no stories to tell." One was visited in a dream by her dead husband, who told her to "leave that alone." Yet, in the privacy of their kitchens and parlours, over sociable cups of tea, many did share with Martens their private fears and joys about what was often seen as a rite of passage into responsible adulthood, and they recalled that childbirth could be a difficult and, at times, traumatic event, but it could also be a radiant and spiritual experience.

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Year
1997
ISBN
9780887550379

Contents

Foreword by Joan Thomas
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Co-Editor's Note
In Her Own Voice
Anna Thiessen
Margaret Sawatzky
Helen Wedel
Sara Kroeker
Maria Reimer
Elizabeth Krahn
Evelyn Rempel Petkau
Anna Fullerton
Robyn Epp
ElsaNeufeld
Vicki Neufeld
Gertrude Epp
Agatha Martens
Agatha Warkentin
Di Brandt
Marjorie Neufeld Martin
Mrs. A
Susanna Edith Klassen
Aganetha (Aggie) Klassen
Peggy Regehr
Edith Parker
Sue Klassen
Magdalene Redekop
Hildegard Martens
Roberta Loughrin
Karin Dirks
Selected Sources

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