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Hokulani | Aikau | A Chosen People, A Promised Land: Mormonism and Race in Hawai’i | 2012 |
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Julie | Allen | Danish but Not Lutheran: The Impact of Mormonism on Danish Cultural Identity 1850-1920 | 2017 |
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Frederick W | Axelgard | “Mormon and the Ethics of War” | “forthcoming 2019” |
This chapter looks at Mormon as Writer, Warrior, and Prophet, and how his work in each of these roles has implications for an ethics of war. The thrust of this piece is not to define an ethics of war based on Mormon, but rather to show how complex an undertaking that would be. The real focus is methodology. I try to point out that there are better/broader/ more complex ways to use scripture to develop ethics. |
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Ian | Barber | “Between Biculturalism and Assimilation: The Changing Place of Maori Culture in the Twentieth-Century New Zealand Mormon Church” | 1995 |
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Jennifer | Basquiat | “Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in Haiti” | 1984 |
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AA (Audrey) | Bastian | The Other Bayonet: A New Source to Frame the Second Anglo-Burmese War | 2017 |
A new source reveals Burmese bravery at the Shwedagon pagoda following the hostilities of the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1853. Once buried in the Mormon archives in Salt Lake City a brief journal describing events in and around the Shwedagon Pagoda of that period has surfaced. The journal, written by a man situated in the Shwedagon Pagoda, strengthens postcolonial scholarship focusing on counter narratives to colonial conquest and dominance not easily found in primary sources to date. Destruction or suppression of primary sources served a strategic agenda as another type of bayonet for colonial conquest. Through this new eye witness, we can now glimpse amidst desecration and hostilities into Burmese rebellion against their aggressors. |
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Kristeen | Black | A Sociology of Mormo Kinship: The Place of Family Within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | 2016 |
This work considers the place of family within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon) religious communities and the ways in which family relates to community cohesion. Specifically it considers how an idea, or archetype, of family which includes collective ideas about family and kinship is used to establish programs within the church that promote care and community cohesiveness. The LDS church is centered on the principle of families and is known for its promise that “families can be together forever.” The church states that the function of its programs, and the role of church leaders and teachers, is to “strengthen families.” If the often-asserted claim that strong families result in strong communities is true, then Mormon communities should be strong communities. This work, then, tests this assumption. |
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Matthew | Bowman | Women and Mormonism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives | 2016 |
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Joanna | Brooks | Approaching a Postcolonial Mormonism | 2017 |
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Chiung Hwang | Chen | “In Taiwan But Not of Taiwan: Challenges of the LDS Church in the Wake of the Indigenous Movement” | 2008 |
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Gina | Colvin | Special issue on Race and Mormonism | 2015 |
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Wilfried | Decoo | “In Search of Mormon Identity: Mormon Culture, Gospel Culture, and an American Worldwide Church” | 2013 |
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Erik | Freeman | “True Christianity”: The Flowering and Fading of Mormonism and Romantic Socialism in Nineteenth-Century France |
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Henri | Gooren | “Latter-day Saints under Siege: The Unique Experience of Nicaraguan Mormons,” | 2007 |
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Mark | Grover | “The Maturing of the Oak: The Dynamics of LDS Growth in Latin America” | 2005 |
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David | Howlett | “Going Global: Mormonism’s International Expansion” in Mormonism: The Basics | 2016 |
Provides a snapshot of Mormonism’s global presence; details the LDS strategy for globalization (correlation); explains the RLDS/Community of Christ strategy for globalization (indigenization); places these churches within the context of three competing theories of globalization (McDonaldization, balkanization, glocalization). |
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Melissa | Inouye | Culture and Agency in Mormon Women’s Lives | 2015 |
This chapter discusses the experiences of Asian women living in the United States who are converts to Mormonism. “What is the relationship between culture and agency in Mormon women’s lived religious experiences? How does a woman’s cultural context influence her perception of the truth of Mormonism’s religious claims and the efficacy of its practices? Does culture tend to constrain or to create opportunities for Mormon women’s spiritual expression?” |
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Melissa | Inouye | “The Oak and the Banyan: the ‘Glocalization’ of Mormon Studies” | 2014 |
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Philip | Jenkins | “Letting Go: Understanding Mormon Growth in Africa” | 2009 |
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Robert | Joseph | “Intercultural Exchange, Matakite Māori and the Mormon Church” | 2012 |
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David | Knowlton | “Hands Raised Up: Power and Context in Bolivian Mormonism” | 2007 |
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Matthew | Martinich | Reaching the Nations: International LDS Church Growth Almanac, 2014 Edition | 2013 |
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Patrick | Mason | Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century | 2016 |
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Patrick | Mason | What Is Mormonism? A Student’s Introduction | 2017 |
This chapter provides an overview of the historic and contemporary globalization of Mormonism, focusing on the LDS Church. It includes an extended case study of Mormonism in Romania based on interviews with local church members. |
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Armand L. | Mauss | Armand L. Mauss, “Mormonism in the Twenty-first Century: Marketing for Miracles,” Dialogue 29(1):236-49 (1996). |
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Armand L. | Mauss | Armand L. Mauss, editor, Mormons and Mormonism in the Twenty-First Century: Prospects and Issues. Salt Lake City: Dialogue Foundation, 1996. ((Published as Vol. 29, No. 1, of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought). |
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Armand L. | Mauss | Armand L. Mauss, “Identity and Boundary Maintenance: International Prospects for Mormonism at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century,” in Mormon Identities in Transition, ed. Douglas J. Davies (London and New York: Cassell, 1996), 9-19. |
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Armand L. | Mauss | Armand L. Mauss, “Mormonism’s Worldwide Aspirations and Its Changing Conceptions of Race and Lineage,” Dialogue 34(3-4): 103-33 (2001). |
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Armand L. | Mauss | Armand L. Mauss, “Seeking the ‘Second Harvest’? Controlling the Costs of Latter-day Saint Membership in Europe,” Dialogue 41(4): 1-54 (2008), and in the International Journal of Mormon Studies 1(1):1-59 (2008), an online journal of the European Mormon Studies Association. |
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Thomas | Murphy | Reinventing Mormonism: Guatemala as a Harbinger of the Future? | 1996 |
Examines ethnic identity assertions among Mayan and Euro-American Mormons and the interplay between an international gospel and a Guatemalan cultural context. |
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