Item Detail
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26441
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4
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57
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English
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The State of Mormon Folklore Studies
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Mormon Studies Review
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2014
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1
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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29-52
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This article strives to "review the current state of affairs of Mormon folklore studies", thus attempting to increase understanding of the Mormon experience as well.
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DNA Mormon: Perspectives on the Legacy of Historian D. Michael Quinn
"Provident Living" : Ethnography, Material Culture, and the
Performance of Mormonism in Everyday Life
Seer Stones, Salamanders, and Early Mormon "Folk Magic" in the Light of Folklore Studies and Bible Scholarship
Terrible Revolution : Latter-day Saints and the American Apocalypse -
A Bibliography of Studies in Mormon Folklore
A Great and Shining Road : The Epic Story of the Transcontinental Railroad
A Mormon Bigfoot : David Patten's Cain and The Concept of Evil in LDS Folklore
And They Spake with a New Tongue (on Missionary Slang)
Archeology as the Science of Technology : Mormon Town Plans and Fences
Asian American Mormons : Bridging Cultures
As the Saints Go Marching By : Modern Jokelore Concerning Mormons
Belief, Metaphor, and Rhetoric : The Mormon Practice of Testimony Bearing
Building Zion : Folk Architecture in the Mormon Settlements of Utah's Sanpete Valley, 1849-1890
Celebrating Zion : Pioneers in Mormon popular historical expression
Contemporary Mormonism : Social Science Perspectives
Crypto-Mormons or Pseudo-Mormons? Latter-day Saints and Russia's Indigenous New Religious Movements
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Early Mormon "Magic" : Insights from Folklore and from Literature
Embodied Mormonism : Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in Haiti
Exploring Belief and Custom : The Study of Mormon Folklore
Folklore of Utah's Little Scandinavia
"Gringo Jeringo" : Anglo Mormon Missionary Culture in Bolivia
Hay Derricks of the Great Basin and Upper Snake River Valley
Hispanics in the Mormon Zion, 1912-1999
'In His Own Language' : Mormon Spanish Speaking Congregations in the United States
J. Golden Kimball : The Story of a Unique Personality
Latter-day Lore : Mormon Folklore Studies
Made in Heaven : Marriage Confirmation Narratives among Mormons
Material Culture : An Introduction and Guide to Mormon Vernacular
Mormon Americana : A Guide to Sources and Collections in the United States
Mormon Country
Mormon Gravestones : A Folk Expression of Identity and Belief
Mormonism, the Maori and Cultural Authenticity
Mormon Lives : A Year in the Elkton Ward
Mormons, Crickets, and Gulls : A New Look at an Old Story
Mormon Testimony Meetings : Some Aspects of a Narrating Event
Motorcycles, Guitars and Bucking Broncos : Twentieth-Century Gravestones in Southeastern Idaho
Narratives of Personal Revelation Among Latter-day Saints
Now that I've Kissed the Ground You Walk On : A Look at Gender in Creative Date Invitations
"Of Course, in Guatemala, Bananas are Better" : Exotic and Familiar Eating Experiences of Mormon Missionaries
On Being Human : The Folklore of Mormon Missionaries
Pioneers and Recapitulation in Mormon Popular Historical Expression
Policing the Borders of Identity at The Mormon Miracle Pageant
Saints at War : Experiences of Latter-day Saints in World War II
Saints at War : Korea and Vietnam
Saints of Sage and Saddle : Folklore among the Mormons
Some Functions of Mormon In-Group Language in Creating and Maintaining Ethnic Boundaries
Spirit Babies and Divine Embodiment : PBEs, First Vision Accounts, Bible Scholarship, and the Experience-Centered Approach to Mormon Folklore
Still, the Small Voice Narrative, Personal Revelation, and the Mormon Folk Tradition
The Curse of Cain and Other Stories : Blacks in Mormon Folklore
The J. Golden Kimball Stories
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
The Refiner's Fire : The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844
The Seriousness of Mormon Humor
The Study of Mormon Folklore : An Uncertain Mirror for Truth
The Three Nephites : The Substance and Significance of the Legend in Folklore
Toward the Folkloristic Study of Latter-day Saint Conversion Narratives
Verbal Performance in Mormon Worship Services
Who Shapes Oral Narrative : A Functionalist and Psychosocial Explanation of the Lore of Two Mormon Female Tale-Tellers
Why the Coalville Tabernacle had to be Razed