Mormon Womenâ s History: Beyond Biography demonstrates that the history and experience of Mormon women is central to the history of Mormonism and to histories of American religion, politics, and culture.
Mormon Womenâ s History: Beyond Biography demonstrates that the history and experience of Mormon women is central to the history of Mormonism and to histories of American religion, politics, and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Mormon Studies Series
Edited by Rachel Cope; Amy Easton-Flake; Keith A. Erekson and Lisa Olsen Tait
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Contents Introduction Rachel Cope Chapter 1. Charting the Past and Future of Mormon Women's History Keith A. Erekson Chapter 2. Sifting Truth from Legend: Evaluating Sources for American Indian Biography through the Life of Sally Exervia Ward Jenny Hale Pulsipher Chapter 3. Silent Memories of Missouri: Mormon Women and Men and Sexual Assault in Group Memory and Religious Identity Andrea G. Radke-Moss Chapter 4. Early Mormonism's Expansive Family and the Browett Women Amy Harris Chapter 5. Poetry in the Woman's Exponent: Constructing Self & Society Amy Easton-Flake Chapter 6. Aesthetic Evangelism, Artistic Sisterhood, and the Gospel of Beauty: Mormon Women Artists at Home and Abroad, ca. 1890-1920 Heather Belnap Jensen Chapter 7. Leah Dunford Witdsoe, Alice Merril Horne, and the Sacralization of Artistic Taste in Mormon Homes, circa 1900 Josh E. Probert Chapter 8. Double Jeopardy in Pleasant Grove: The Gendered and Cultural Challenges of Being a Danish Mormon Missionary Grass Widow in Territorial Utah Julie K. Allen Chapter 9. Kings and Queens of the Kingdom: Gendering the Mormon Theological Narrative Benjamin E. Park Chapter 10. Individual Lives, Broader Contexts: Mormon Women's Studies and the Refashioning of American History and Historiography R. Marie Griffith Bibliography Contributor Biographies
Contents Introduction Rachel Cope Chapter 1. Charting the Past and Future of Mormon Women's History Keith A. Erekson Chapter 2. Sifting Truth from Legend: Evaluating Sources for American Indian Biography through the Life of Sally Exervia Ward Jenny Hale Pulsipher Chapter 3. Silent Memories of Missouri: Mormon Women and Men and Sexual Assault in Group Memory and Religious Identity Andrea G. Radke-Moss Chapter 4. Early Mormonism's Expansive Family and the Browett Women Amy Harris Chapter 5. Poetry in the Woman's Exponent: Constructing Self & Society Amy Easton-Flake Chapter 6. Aesthetic Evangelism, Artistic Sisterhood, and the Gospel of Beauty: Mormon Women Artists at Home and Abroad, ca. 1890-1920 Heather Belnap Jensen Chapter 7. Leah Dunford Witdsoe, Alice Merril Horne, and the Sacralization of Artistic Taste in Mormon Homes, circa 1900 Josh E. Probert Chapter 8. Double Jeopardy in Pleasant Grove: The Gendered and Cultural Challenges of Being a Danish Mormon Missionary Grass Widow in Territorial Utah Julie K. Allen Chapter 9. Kings and Queens of the Kingdom: Gendering the Mormon Theological Narrative Benjamin E. Park Chapter 10. Individual Lives, Broader Contexts: Mormon Women's Studies and the Refashioning of American History and Historiography R. Marie Griffith Bibliography Contributor Biographies
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