Directions for Mormon studies in the twenty-first century /

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Imprint:Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [2016]
Description:xii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10906591
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Other authors / contributors:Mason, Patrick Q., editor.
ISBN:9781607814757
1607814757
9781607814764
Notes:Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Illustrations
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Mormon Studies: The Emergence and State of the Field
  • Part I. Reassessing Twentieth-Century Mormonism
  • Chapter 1. Zion: The Progressive Roots of Mormon Correlation
  • Chapter 2. Mormon Ethnicity as Reality and Metaphor
  • Part II. American Church or World Religion?
  • Chapter 3. Monks, Nationalists, and the Emperor: The Mormon Struggle in Japan, 1901-1914
  • Chapter 4. Church Unity and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity: A View from across the Sahara
  • Chapter 5. Expanding Research for the Expanding International Church
  • Part III. The Burden of Race
  • Chapter 6. What Jane James Saw
  • Chapter 7. All "Mormon Elder-Berry's" Children: Race, Whiteness, and the Attack on Mormon "Anglo-Saxon Triumphalism"
  • Part IV. Theoretical Models in the Study of Mormonism
  • Chapter 8. Authority in Mormonism: A Rational Choice Analysis
  • Chapter 9. Statistical Content Analysis of Historical Documents: A Case for Social Science Analysis in Mormon Studies
  • Chapter 10. Theory and Interpretation in Mormon Studies
  • Part V. Autobiography and Memoir in Mormon Studies
  • Chapter 11. "I Still Think of Myself as a Mormon": The Autobiography of Wayne Booth-A Bold Experiment in Historiography
  • Chapter 12. Art and Artifice: The Role of Memoir in Mormon Identity Formation
  • Coda A Man of His Time and Place: An Appreciation of Armand Mauss and the California Mormons
  • List of Contributors
  • Index