
This groundbreaking collection gathers together for the first time the essential writings of the contemporary Mormon feminist movement--from its historic beginnings in the 1970s to its vibrant present, offering the best Mormon feminist thought and writing.No issue in Mormonism has made more headlines than the faith's distinctive approach to sex and gender. From its polygamous nineteenth-century past to its twentieth-century stand against the Equal Rights Amendment and its twenty-first-century fight against same-sex marriage, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) has consistently positioned itself on the frontlines of battles over gender-related identities, roles, and rights. But even as the church has maintained a conservative position in public debates over sex and gender, Mormon women have developed their own brand of feminism by recovering the lost histories of female leadership and exploring the empowering potential of Mormon theology. The selections in this book-many gathered from out-of-print anthologies, magazines, and other ephemera--walk the reader through the history of Mormon feminism, from the second-wave feminism of the 1970s to contemporary debates over the ordination of women.Collecting essays, speeches, poems, and prose, Mormon Feminism presents the diverse voices of Mormon women as they challenge assumptions and stereotypes, push for progress and change in the contemporary LDS Church, and band together with other feminists of faith hoping to build a better world.
This collection investigates the historical development and theological contributions of the contemporary Mormon feminist movement within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Editors Joanna Brooks, Hannah Wheelwright, and Rachel Hunt Steenblik compile a diverse array of primary sources to document how women have navigated, challenged, and reinterpreted gender roles within their faith. The text argues that Mormon feminism is a distinct intellectual tradition that balances institutional loyalty with a commitment to gender equality and female leadership.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and readers identify this work as a foundational resource for understanding the intersection of faith and gender within the LDS tradition. The text is frequently cited for its accessibility in gathering disparate, hard-to-find primary documents into a single coherent volume.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019024805X
ISBN-13:
9780190248055
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