Item Detail
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33126
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16
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English
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Mormonism, Gender, and Art
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Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
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London
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Routledge
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239-257
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This chapter discusses the portrayal of gendered Latter-day Saint culture--doctrines, stories, families-- in visual art. It examines the role of Latter-day Saint artists and their works in influencing the way the faith tradition and its members are perceived by themselves and others.
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Artworks in the Celestial Room of the First Nauvoo Temple
Charles Ellis Johnson and the Erotic Mormon Image
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy : Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Harvesting the Light : The Paris Art Mission and Beginnings of Utah Impressionism
Images of Christ in Latter-day Saint Visual Culture, 1900-1999
Minerva Teichert : Scriptorian and Artist
Mormon Architecture and Visual Arts
Mormons & Women
Mormon Women's History : Beyond Biography
Nauvoo Polygamy : "... But We Called it Celestial Marriage"
Set in Stone, Fixed in Glass : The Great Mormon Temple and its Photographers
Setting a Standard in LDS Art : Four Illustrators of the Mid-Twentieth Century
The Book of Mormon Paintings of Minerva Teichert
'The ERA is a Moral Issue' : The Mormon Church, LDS Women, and the Defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment
Women of Character : Profiles of 100 Prominent LDS Women