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English
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Structures of Home and Family: North America
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Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
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London
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Routledge
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336-349
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“This essay examines Saints’ experiences in North America. It explores four major themes that have emerged in scholarly work: how the doctrine of gathering affected settlements throughout North America; men’s and women’s gendered experiences of the home, family, and agency; the kinds of daily worship practiced in the home; and the home’s function as a site of publicized cultural work.” [Author]
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