Mormon Women Have Their Say: Essays from the Claremont Oral History Collection

Mormon Women Have Their Say: Essays from the Claremont Oral History Collection

Mormon Women Have Their Say: Essays from the Claremont Oral History Collection

Mormon Women Have Their Say: Essays from the Claremont Oral History Collection

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Overview

The Claremont Women's Oral History Project has collected hundreds of interviews with Mormon women of various ages, experiences, and levels of activity. These interviews record the experiences of these women in their homes and family life, their church life, and their work life, in their roles as homemakers, students, missionaries, career women, single women, converts, and disaffected members. Their stories feed into and illuminate the broader narrative of LDS history and belief, filling in a large gap in Mormon history that has often neglected the lived experiences of women. This project preserves and perpetuates their voices and memories, allowing them to say share what has too often been left unspoken. The silent majority speaks in these records.

This volume is the first to explore the riches of the collection in print. A group of young scholars and others have used the interviews to better understand what Mormonism means to these women and what women mean for Mormonism. They explore those interviews through the lenses of history, doctrine, mythology, feminist theory, personal experience, and current events to help us understand what these women have to say about their own faith and lives.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016180090
Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
Publication date: 03/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 334
File size: 4 MB
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