TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor’s Introduction
What’s in JAPAS 9(1) and Who Should Read It? Reconceptualizing Amish and Plain Anabaptist Culture through the Voices of Its People Cory Anderson, pp. v–viii
Research Articles
Contrasting Spaces in Plautdietsch: Language Variation and Change Roslyn Burns, pp. 1–26
A Little More in the World: Why Amish Parents Choose to Send Their Children to Public Schools Steve Thalheimer, pp. 27–54
Modest Dress Practices through the Eyes of Seven Conservative Mennonite Women Megan Mong and John Clifton, pp. 55–82
‘I am just a part of the community’: Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Women and the Third Person Perception Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar, pp. 83–98
Book Reviews
The Things Which Become Sound Doctrine: The Life of Aaron M. Shank—Chester Weaver Reviewed by Kent Richard, pp. 99–100
Serpent in the Garden: Amish Sexuality in a Changing World—James Cates Reviewed by Mark A. Yarhouse, pp. 101–03
Announcements
JAPAS special issue-Agriculture and Environment; 2021 APASA Conference; APASA Café series; JAPAS article of the year award, pp. 104–06