Item Detail
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31638
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1
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7
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English
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Women’s Lived Experience as Authority : Antenarratives and Interactional Power as Tools for Engagement
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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2020
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53
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1
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Farmington, UT
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Dialogue Foundation
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47-74
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"This article overviews various theories of power, establishing that power is ultimately interactional, malleable, and claimable (demon-strated with short examples). I then present examples of antenarratives that highlight the ways in which LDS women have claimed power and resisted dominant narratives historically."
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