Item Detail
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33121
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2
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17
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English
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Mormon Feminism after 1970
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Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
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London
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Routledge
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157-168
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This chapter considers the place of Latter-day Saint women in the home, the church, and society. It examines changes in church organization and rhetoric that have influenced the way women view themselves and their roles. It also discusses women's response to these changes.
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Blogging the Boundaries : Mormon Mommy Blogs and the Construction of Mormon Identity
Church and Politics at the Utah IWY Conference
Discourses of Brigham Young : Second President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Gainfully Employed Women 1896-1950
LDS Women's Attitudes toward the Church Satisfied with the Status Quo or Restless for Reform?
Mormon Feminism : Essential Writings
Out of Obscurity : Mormonism Since 1945
Pedestals and Podiums : Utah Women, Religious Authority, and Equal Rights
Saying Goodbye to the Final Say : The Softening and Reimagining of Mormon Male Headship Ideologies
Sister Saints : Mormon Women since the End of Polygamy
The Implications of Feminism for BYU
'The Mantle Is Far, Far Greater Than the Intellect'
The Mormon Relief Society and the International Women's Year
"There Is Always a Struggle" : An Interview with Chieko N. Okazaki
Utah's History
Women and Mormonism : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Women in Twentieth-century Utah