Women and Mormonism : historical and contemporary perspectives /
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| Language: | English |
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Salt Lake City :
The University of Utah Press,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Mormon women and the problem of historical agency / Catherine Brekus
- Remember me : inscriptions of self in nineteenth-century Mormonism / Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
- Reexploring Mormon women and agency in the context of polygamy / Rachel Cope
- Turning the key : understanding Mormon women's material culture / Jennifer Reeder
- "We baked a lot of bread" : reconceptualizing Mormon women and ritual objects / Kristine Wright
- Women and Mormon authority / Jonathan Stapley
- Mormon women's agency and changing conceptions of the Mother in Heaven / Susanna Morrill
- Jane James's agency / Quincy D. Newell
- "A rough stone from nature's quarry" : the problem of agency in the nineteenth-century Pacific / Amanda Hendrix-Komoto
- "A wider sphere of action" : women's agency in 1870s Utah / Kate Holbrook and Rebekah Ryan Clark
- "The best social practice" : Mormon women and the professionalization of reform / Matthew Bowman
- LDS women's attitudes toward the Church : satisfied with the status quo or restless for reform? / David E. Campbell
- Mormon women in Europe : a look at gender norms / Carine Decoo-Vanwelkenhuysen
- Culture and agency in Mormon women's lives / Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye
- Mormon women's sexual agency in partiarchal culture : women who suffer and women who thrive / Jennifer Finlayson-Fife
- Agency in the lives of contemporary LDS women / Claudia Bushman
- My Book of Mormon story / P. Jane Hafen
- Filling the page : women's choices in the context of gospel boundaries / Neylan McBaine
- Narrating agency / Aimee Evans Hickman
- Soul sisters : intersecting paths in the journey of Mormon and Roman Catholic feminists / Mary Farrell Bednarowski
- A Mormon woman's journey in Sierra Leone / Mariama Kallon with Riley M. Lorimer.