Sister Saints: Mormon Women Since the End of Polygamy – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780190221317,0190221313
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- ISBN-10 : 0190221313
- ISBN-13 : 978-0190221317
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The specter of polygamy haunts Mormonism. More than a century after the practice was banned, it casts a long shadow that obscures people’s perceptions of the lives of today’s Latter-day Saint women. Many still see them as second-class citizens, oppressed by the church and their husbands, and forced to stay home and take care of their many children.
Sister Saints offers a history of modern Mormon women that takes aim at these stereotypes, showing that their stories are much more complex than previously thought. Women in the Utah territory received the right to vote in 1870-fifty years before the nineteenth amendment-only to have it taken away by the same federal legislation that forced the end of polygamy. Progressive and politically active, Mormon women had a profound impact on public life in the first few decades of the twentieth century. They then turned inward, creating a domestic ideal that shaped Mormon culture for generations. The women’s movement of the 1970s sparked a new, vigorous-and hotly contested-Mormon feminism that divided Latter-day Saint women. By the twenty-first century more than half of all Mormons lived outside the United States, and what had once been a small community of pioneer women had grown into a diverse global sisterhood.
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