Mormon Feminism -

Mormon Feminism

Essential Writings
Buch | Hardcover
344 Seiten
2015
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-024803-1 (ISBN)
39,95 inkl. MwSt
This is the first-ever collection of classic writings and speeches from four decades of the modern Mormon feminist movement. A definitive and essential guide for anyone who wants to understand the unique and often controversial history of gender in Mormonism.
With at least fifteen million adherents around the globe, Mormonism maintains a powerful claim not only on the loyalties of believers but on the interests and imagination of non-Mormons as well. No issue in Mormonism has made more headlines than the faith's distinctive take on sex and gender. From its polygamous nineteenth-century past to its twentieth century stand against the ERA and its twenty-first century fight against same-sex marriage, the LDS Church has consistently positioned itself on the frontlines of battles over gender-related identities, roles, and rights. Even as the LDS Church has maintained a very conservative position in public debates over sex and gender, Mormon women have developed their own brand of feminism rooted in Mormon history and theology. To be a Mormon feminist is to live the tension between the visionary theology of Mormonism (for example, the faith's distinctive belief that God is a married couple, a man and woman) and its conservative institutional politics, between women's experience-based knowledge and the all-male Church hierarchy.

This groundbreaking book gathers together for the first time essential writings of the contemporary Mormon feminist movement from its historic beginnings in 1970 to its vibrant present, offering a guide to the best of Mormon feminist thought and writing. This volume presents the voices of Mormon women--including historians, humorists, theologians, activists, and artists--as they have challenged assumptions and stereotypes, recovered lost histories of Mormon women's leadership, explored the empowering potential of Mormon theology, pushed for progress and change in the contemporary church, and joined their voices with other feminists of faith hoping to build a better world. Designed for use by book clubs, study groups, and classes, this highly accessible but rigorously developed book includes a timeline of key events in Mormon feminist history, discussion questions, and a topical guide.

Joanna Brooks is Associate Vice President of Faculty Affairs at San Diego State University. Rachel Hunt Steenblik is a PhD student in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. Hannah Wheelwright is a Programs Assistant at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights.

A Note on the Cover ; Acknowledgments ; Contributor List ; Introduction by Joanna Brooks ; Key Events in Mormon Feminist History ; A. FOUNDATIONS: The 1970s ; 1. Claudia Lauper Bushman, "Women in Dialogue: An Introduction" (1971) ; 2. Claudia Lauper Bushman, "Exponent 2 is Born" (1974) ; 3. Carol Lynn Pearson, "Millie's Mother's Red Dress" (1974) ; 4. Claire Peterson, "Hide and Seek" (1974 -1975) ; 5. Elouise Bell, "The Implications of Feminism for BYU" (1975) ; 6. Judith Rasmussen Dushku, "Mormon Sisters: Feminists" (1976) ; 7. Margaret Munk, "First Grief" (1978) ; 8. Dixie Snow Huefner, "Church and Politics at the Utah IWY" (1978) ; 9. Sonia Johnson, "My Revolution": Excerpts from Housewife to Heretic ; 10. Sonia Johnson, "The Church was Once in the Forefront of the Women's Movement": Speech to the Senate Constitutional Rights Subcommittee (1978) ; 11. Sonia Johnson, "Patriarchal Panic: Sexual Politics in the Mormon Church" (1979) ; 12. Linda Wilcox, "The Mormon Concept of a Mother in Heaven" (1980) ; 13. Lisa Hawkins Bolin, "Another Prayer" and "Let My Sisters Do for Me" (1980) ; 14. Carol Lynn Pearson, "Motherless House" (1980). ; 16. Linda King Newell, "A Gift Given, A Gift Taken: Washing, Anointing, and Blessing the Sick among Mormon Women" (1981) ; 17. Carol Cornwall Madsen, "Mormon Women and the Struggle for Definition: The Nineteenth-Century Church" (1981) ; 18. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, "Pink Dialogue and Beyond" (1981) ; B. LIVED CONTRADICTIONS: The 1980s ; 1. Nadine Hansen, "Women and Priesthood" (1981) ; 2. Mary Bradford, selections from Mormon Women Speak (1982): Reva Beth Russell, "A Purple Rose;" and Cherie Taylor Pederson, "Expanding the Vision" ; 3. Mary Bradford, "Across the Generations" (1984) ; 4. Margaret Toscano, "The Missing Rib: The Forgotten Place of Queens and Priestessses in the Establishment of Zion" (1985) ; 5. Linda Sillitoe, "an elegy in lower case (for president spencer w. kimball)" (1985) ; 6. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, "Lusterware" (1986) ; 7. Judith Rasmussen Dushku, "The Day of the Lambs and the Lions" (1987) ; 8. Violet Tew Kimball, "Wife #3" (1987) ; 9. Carol Lynn Pearson, "A Walk in the Pink Moccasins" (1988) ; 10. Elouise Bell, "The Meeting" and "When Nice Ain't So Nice" (1990) ; 11. Sonja Farnsworth, "Mormonism's Odd Couple: The Priesthood-Motherhood Connection" (1991) ; C. DEFINING MOMENTS: The 1990s ; 1. Cecilia Konchar Farr, "I Am a Mormon, and I am for Choice" (1992) ; 2. Carol Lynn Pearson, Mother Wove the Morning (1992) ; 3. Susan Elizabeth Howe, "The Blessing" (1992) ; 4. Margaret Toscano, "Put on Your Strength, O Daughters of Zion: Claiming Priesthood and Knowing the Mother" (1992) ; 5. Lavina Fielding Anderson, "The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary Chronology" (1992) ; 6. White Roses: Statement (1993) ; 7. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, "Border Crossings" (1994) ; 8. Janice Allred, "Toward a Mormon Theology of God the Mother" (1994) ; 9. Lynn Matthews Anderson, "Towards a Feminist Interpretation of Latter-day Saint Scripture" (1994) ; 10. Cecilia Konchar Farr, "Dancing Through the Doctrine" (1995) ; 11. Lynn Matthews Anderson, "I Have an Answer" (1996) ; 12. Carol Lynn Pearson, "Could Feminism Have Saved the Nephites?" (1996) ; D. RESURGENCE: The 2000s ; 1. Joanna Brooks, "Where Have All the Mormon Feminists Gone" (2003) ; 2. Lorie Winder Stromberg, "Power Hungry" (2004) ; 3. Chieko Nishimura Okazaki, "There is Always a Struggle" (2005) ; 4. Kynthia Taylor, "The Trouble With Chicken Patriarchy" (2007) ; 5. "What Women Know" (2007) ; 6. Lisa Butterworth, "13 Articles of Faith of Healthy Chastity" (2010) ; 7. Joanna Brooks, "Invocation / Benediction" (2010) ; 8. Valerie Hudson Cassler, "Two Trees" (2010) ; 9. Chelsea Shields Strayer, "Dear Mom" (2011) ; 10. Neylan McBaine, "To Do the Business of the Church: A Cooperative Paradigm for Examining Gendered Participation Within Church Organizational Structure" (2012) ; 11. Meghan Raynes, "Now I Have the Power" (2012) ; 12. What Women Know Collective, "All Are Alike Unto God" (2012) ; 13. Kate Kelly, "Equality is Not a Feeling" (2013) ; 14. Janan Graham, "On Black Bodies in White Spaces: Conversations on Women's Ordination and Women of African Descent in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (2013) ; 15. Gina Colvin, "Ordain Women, But ... : A Womanist Perspective" (2014) ; 16. Lani Wendt Young, "Rejoice in the Diversity of our Sisterhood" (2014) ; 17. Trine Thoma Nelson, "Claim Yourself: Finding Validation and Purpose Without Institutional Approval" (2014) ; 18. Liz Hammond, "The Mormon Priestess: LDS Temple Theology of Womanhood" (2014) ; 19. Rachel Hunt Steenblik, "Welcome Baby, You are Home" (2014) ; 20. Carol Lynn Pearson, "Pioneers" ; Glossary of Names and Terms ; Additional Resources ; Study Group Guide ; Topical Guide ; Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.12.2015
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 236 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-024803-3 / 0190248033
ISBN-13 978-0-19-024803-1 / 9780190248031
Zustand Neuware
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