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Author Bennion, Janet, 1964-

Title Women of principle : female networking in contemporary Mormon polygyny / Janet Bennion.

Publication Info. New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 178 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (169-173) and index.
Contents 1. Introduction: Women's Place in a Patriarchal World -- 2. The People: An Ethnographic Sketch -- 3. Ideological Blueprints: Charters for Female Status and Satisfaction -- 4. Economic Challenges and Creative Financing: How Judith Got By on $76 a Month -- 5. Courtship, Marriage, and Sexuality -- 6. Living Arrangements and Individuality: Sharing Space -- 7. About Sickness, Barrenness, Aging, and Death -- 8. The Nature of Female Relationships and the Network -- 9. Conclusion: Female Kingdom Building in Mormon Fundamentalist Polygyny.
Summary It is notorious that the early Mormons practiced polygyny, or plural marriage, and that they were forced to renounce this custom as a condition for Utah's statehood. Even today, some defiant groups of "fundamentalist" Mormons continue to live in illicit polygynous marriages. This book offers an in-depth study of the female experience in one Mormon polygynous community, the Apostolic United Brethren. Characteristically, women in such rigid and patriarchal religious groups are portrayed as the oppressed, powerless victims of male domination. Janet Bennion shows, however, that the reality is far more complex. Bennion concludes that membership in this particular patriarchal community is actually advantageous to women and disadvantageous to men. She buttresses her controversial argument with narratives from the lives of women now living in the group - narratives that clearly reveal why many mainstream Mormon women are viewing polygyny as a viable alternative to the difficulties of single motherhood, "spinsterhood," poverty, and emotional deprivation. This provocative study of a fascinating yet little-studied religious community will be of great interest to students and scholars of religious, Mormon, and gender studies, as well as to anthropologists and Mormons in general.
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Subject Apostolic United Brethren.
Apostolic United Brethren.
Latter Day Saint women -- United States -- Case studies.
Latter Day Saint women.
United States.
Polygamy -- United States -- Case studies.
Polygamy.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Electronic books.
Subject Polygamy.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Other Form: Print version: Bennion, Janet, 1964- Women of principle. New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, 1998 0195120701 (DLC) 97030463 (OCoLC)37451793
ISBN 0585192235 (electronic book)
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