Phyllis Barber was raised as a member of the Mormon Church. In her fiction and in her autobiographies this is an important element opening suitable realms to analyze her literature. Here I aim at analyzing her contribution to Mormon feminist tradition. In her latest autobiography, Raw Edges: A Memoir, Barber approaches marriage as an institution, helping to illustrate the relevance that certain gender roles still have within Mormon culture. Through the confession of her own failure, Barber echoes former references to penetrate into topics dealing with gender issues within Mormon culture
In this article, we examine how leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or M...
In her novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson establishes a correlation between the presence of Protestant...
The central issue Bush finds in these works is how their authors have dealt with the authority of Mo...
Phyllis Barber was raised as a member of the Mormon Church. In her fiction and in her autobiographie...
By analyzing the language used in notable Latter-Day Saint communications, Catherine Evans explores ...
"The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender is an outstanding reference source to this engaging ...
Navigating the establishment of Mormon womanhood from 1872-1890 in the Exponent shows how Mormon wom...
Far from being an oxymoron, Mormon feminism is rich, complex, and very much a reality. To highlight ...
Just as Moraga examines the effects this myth has had on her identity, I will, as a Mormon (although...
Thesis advisor: Gustavo MorelloThis qualitative study aims to understand how Mormon religious practi...
This dissertation examines how religious meanings adopted by people and cultures influence the manne...
The intersection of faith and feminism has become more of a crossroads between the Mormon and the fe...
This dissertation explores how women in religions with traditional gender expectations that exacerba...
From a group of six people in 1830 to a worldwide congregation of about fourteen million members in ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – the Mormon Church – upholds a cultural expectation...
In this article, we examine how leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or M...
In her novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson establishes a correlation between the presence of Protestant...
The central issue Bush finds in these works is how their authors have dealt with the authority of Mo...
Phyllis Barber was raised as a member of the Mormon Church. In her fiction and in her autobiographie...
By analyzing the language used in notable Latter-Day Saint communications, Catherine Evans explores ...
"The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender is an outstanding reference source to this engaging ...
Navigating the establishment of Mormon womanhood from 1872-1890 in the Exponent shows how Mormon wom...
Far from being an oxymoron, Mormon feminism is rich, complex, and very much a reality. To highlight ...
Just as Moraga examines the effects this myth has had on her identity, I will, as a Mormon (although...
Thesis advisor: Gustavo MorelloThis qualitative study aims to understand how Mormon religious practi...
This dissertation examines how religious meanings adopted by people and cultures influence the manne...
The intersection of faith and feminism has become more of a crossroads between the Mormon and the fe...
This dissertation explores how women in religions with traditional gender expectations that exacerba...
From a group of six people in 1830 to a worldwide congregation of about fourteen million members in ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – the Mormon Church – upholds a cultural expectation...
In this article, we examine how leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or M...
In her novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson establishes a correlation between the presence of Protestant...
The central issue Bush finds in these works is how their authors have dealt with the authority of Mo...