The article explores the rhetorical strategies deployed in both legal and cultural narratives of Mormon polygamy in nineteenth-century America. It demonstrates how an understanding of that unique communal experience, and the narratives by which it was represented, informs the classic paradox of community and autonomy – the tension between the collective and the individual. The article concludes by using the Mormon polygamy analysis to illuminate a contemporary social situation that underscores the paradox of community and autonomy – homosexuality and the so-called culture wars over family values and the meaning of marriage
The Mormon practice of polygamy in the nineteenth-century American West sparked a series of conflict...
Most legal scholarship about polygamy has approached it in one of two ways. Some have framed it as a...
This study investigates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), known as Mormons, and...
In the nineteenth century, the power of religious belief transformed the legal landscape. This Artic...
This article addresses the charged slippery slope accusation that permitting same-sex marriage will ...
Attention to polygamy can strengthen the case for same-sex marriage. Both the historical debate on p...
This brief article shows the limits of arguments against religious polygamy that are based on the Bi...
Polygamy makes for fascinating social history and for best-selling potboilers as well. This study by...
The gay and lesbian community\u27s response to California\u27s Proposition 8 was strong and quick. W...
Journal ArticleFor lay people the chief virtue of our Constitution is not in its distribution of pow...
When Joseph Smith quietly introduced polygamy to a few chosen followers in Nauvoo, Illinois in April...
The ancient practice of polygamy became prevalent in parts of the United States in the mid-nineteent...
This dissertation addresses how discussions of Mormon domesticity intersected with the imperial and ...
Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...
Legal doctrines banning polygamy grew out of nineteenth century Americans’ view that Mormons betraye...
The Mormon practice of polygamy in the nineteenth-century American West sparked a series of conflict...
Most legal scholarship about polygamy has approached it in one of two ways. Some have framed it as a...
This study investigates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), known as Mormons, and...
In the nineteenth century, the power of religious belief transformed the legal landscape. This Artic...
This article addresses the charged slippery slope accusation that permitting same-sex marriage will ...
Attention to polygamy can strengthen the case for same-sex marriage. Both the historical debate on p...
This brief article shows the limits of arguments against religious polygamy that are based on the Bi...
Polygamy makes for fascinating social history and for best-selling potboilers as well. This study by...
The gay and lesbian community\u27s response to California\u27s Proposition 8 was strong and quick. W...
Journal ArticleFor lay people the chief virtue of our Constitution is not in its distribution of pow...
When Joseph Smith quietly introduced polygamy to a few chosen followers in Nauvoo, Illinois in April...
The ancient practice of polygamy became prevalent in parts of the United States in the mid-nineteent...
This dissertation addresses how discussions of Mormon domesticity intersected with the imperial and ...
Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...
Legal doctrines banning polygamy grew out of nineteenth century Americans’ view that Mormons betraye...
The Mormon practice of polygamy in the nineteenth-century American West sparked a series of conflict...
Most legal scholarship about polygamy has approached it in one of two ways. Some have framed it as a...
This study investigates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), known as Mormons, and...