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The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender is an outstanding reference source to this engaging and controversial subject area. Since its founding in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has engaged gender in surprising ways.



The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender is an outstanding reference source to this controversial subject area. Since its founding in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has engaged gender in surprising ways. LDS practice of polygamy in the nineteenth century both fueled rhetoric of patriarchal rule as well as gave polygamous wives greater autonomy than their monogamous peers. The tensions over women’s autonomy continued after polygamy was abandoned and defined much of the twentieth century. In the 1970s, 1990s, and 2010s, Mormon feminists came into direct confrontation with the male Mormon hierarchy. These public clashes produced some reforms, but fell short of accomplishing full equality. LGBT Mormons have a similar history. These movements are part of the larger story of how Mormonism has managed changing gender norms in a global context. Comprising over forty chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into four parts:

• Methodological issues

• Historical approaches

• Social scientific approaches

• Theological approaches.

These sections examine central issues, debates, and problems, including: agency, feminism, sexuality and sexual ethics, masculinity, queer studies, plural marriage, homosexuality, race, scripture, gender and the priesthood, the family, sexual violence, and identity.

The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender

is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies, gender studies, and women’s studies. The Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as cultural studies, politics, anthropology, and sociology.

Recenzijos

Gender and sexuality give rise to passionate debates among contemporary Mormon studies scholars and the communities they study. This handbook serves as an indispensable orientation to these complex issues and as a springboard for future research. I highly recommend this volume for anyone interested in the history, culture, theology, and future prospects of the Latter-day Saints.

Patrick Q. Mason, Utah State University, USA

List of illustrations
xi
Notes on contributors xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Amy Hoyt
Taylor G. Petrey
PART I Methodological issues
9(64)
1 Gender and culture in a global church
11(15)
Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
2 Race and gender in Mormonism: 1830-1978
26(12)
Amanda Hendrix-Komoto
Joseph R. Stuart
3 Intersectionality
38(12)
Chiung Hwang Chen
Ethan Yorgason
4 Femininities
50(10)
Amy Hoyt
5 Masculinities
60(13)
Sara M. Patterson
PART II Historical approaches
73(230)
6 Joseph Smith, plural marriage, and kinship
75(11)
Benjamin E. Park
7 Mormon gender in the age of polygamy
86(14)
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
8 Mormon women and scripture in the nineteenth century
100(14)
Amy Easton-Flake
9 Mormonism, gender, and art in nineteenth-century Scandinavia
114(15)
Julie K. Allen
10 Mormon gender in the progressive era
129(14)
Matthew Bowman
11 Mormon gender in the mid-twentieth century
143(14)
Colleen McDannell
12 Mormon feminism after 1970
157(12)
Claudia L. Bushman
13 Gender and missionary work
169(18)
David Golding
14 Homosexuality and therapeutic culture in Mormonism
187(18)
Eric G. Swedin
15 Homosexuality and politics in Mormonism
205(16)
Neil J. Young
16 Mormon LGBTQ organizing and organizations
221(18)
John Donald Gustav-Wrathall
17 Mormonism, gender, and art
239(19)
Mary Campbell
18 Mormon literature and gender
258(13)
Fara Anderson Sneddon
19 Sexual purity and its discontents in Mormonism
271(13)
Sara Moslener
20 Mormonism and sexual violence
284(19)
Andrea G. Radke-Moss
PART III Social scientific approaches
303(178)
21 Women and religious organization: a "microbiological" approach to influence
305(16)
Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye
22 Global Mormon perspectives and experiences of familial structures
321(15)
Caroline Kline
23 Structures of home and family: North America
336(14)
Megan Stanton
24 Non-traditional famihes
350(14)
Ryan T. Cragun
Giuseppina Valle Holway
25 Social science perspectives on gender and Mormon orthodoxy
364(14)
Jana Riess
Benjamin Knoll
26 Gender and mental health in Mormon contexts
378(14)
Rebekah Perkins Crawford
27 Women's gender roles and Mormonism in England
392(13)
Alison Halford
28 Institutional gender negotiations within Irish Mormon congregations
405(14)
Hazel O'Brien
29 Peruvian Mormon matchmaking: the limits of Mormon endogamy at Zion's border
419(13)
Jason Palmer
30 Mormon women at work in Nicaragua
432(17)
Amanda Talbot Tew
31 Mormon masculinity, family, and kava in the Pacific
449(15)
Arcia Tecun
S. Ata Siu'ulua
32 Gendered dynamics and institutions within Nigerian Mormonism
464(17)
Russell W. Stevenson
PART IV Theological approaches
481(127)
33 Scripture and gender
483(12)
Joseph M. Spencer
34 Theology of the family
495(14)
Rosalynde Welch
35 Theology of sexuality
509(16)
Taylor G. Petrey
36 Queer Mormons
525(14)
K. Mohrman
37 Trans and mutable bodies
539(14)
Kelli D. Potter
38 Feminism and Heavenly Mother
553(16)
Fiona Givens
39 Women and priesthood
569(11)
Jonathan A. Stapley
40 Men and the priesthood
580(18)
Margaret Toscano
41 Mujerista theology
598(10)
Sujey Vega
Index 608
Amy Hoyt as Visiting Scholar of Religion at Claremont Graduate University, USA. Her work specifically focuses on issues of gender within Mormonism in North America and Africa. She has published in Feminist Theology, Mormon Studies Review, and Gender & History.

Taylor G. Petrey is Associate Professor of Religion at Kalamazoo College, USA and editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. He is the author of Tabernacles of Clay: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Mormonism (2020).