Item Detail
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22048
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10
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8
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English
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Mormon Women in the History of Second-Wave Feminism
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 2010
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43
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2
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45-63
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[2011 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Article Award of Excellence]
"This essay is an effort to connect selected themes in the history of second-wave feminism with what I know of Mormon feminism. In that sense, it is both autobiography and history. I will emphasize three areas where I found significant convergence--in accounts about the emergence of grass-roots organizing, in narratives about the discovery of women's history and in explorations of the double-bind of identity politics. Mormon women have a place in the history of second-wave feminism, though we have not yet claimed it." [From author's introduction]
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