Item Detail
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8799
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11
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0
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English
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Transformations of Power : Mormon Women's Visionary Narratives
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Journal of American Folklore
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October/December 1987
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100
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461-68
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Brady discusses how some women have visions of unborn children and feel they need to enlarge their family, a process which often removes guilt or doubt from the women involved.
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