Baring Witness : 36 Mormon Women Talk Candidly about Love, Sex, and Marriage by Amy Sorensen (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
ISBN-100252081781
ISBN-139780252081781
eBay Product ID (ePID)219747728

Product Key Features

Number of Pages296 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBaring Witness : 36 Mormon Women Talk Candidly about Love, Sex, and Marriage
Publication Year2016
SubjectWomen, Christianity / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon), Christian Life / Love & Marriage, Women's Studies
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorAmy Sorensen
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight15.8 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2015-047428
Reviews"One need not be Mormon to savor this collection of bold and varied essays about the joys and conflicts, the highs and lows, the complexities and contradictions of being a smart Mormon woman today. Beautifully written and impeccably edited, Baring Witness provides not just a wealth of information and experience, but also a truly great read."--Cathi Hanauer, author of Gone and editor of The Bitch Is Back Illuminating and heartfelt, frequently moving and sometimes hilarious, these essays explore moments of failure and fulfilment, laying bare the all too often unspoken confinements, complications and comforts of love, sex, and marriage.--Carys Bray, author of A Song for Issy Bradley, "One need not be Mormon to savor this collection of bold and varied essays about the joys and conflicts, the highs and lows, the complexities and contradictions of being a smart Mormon woman today. Beautifully written and impeccably edited, Baring Witness provides not just a wealth of information and experience, but also a truly great read."--Cathi Hanauer, author of Gone and editor of The Bitch Is Back, "Illuminating and heartfelt, frequently moving and sometimes hilarious, these essays explore moments of failure and fulfilment, laying bare the all too often unspoken confinements, complications and comforts of love, sex, and marriage."--Carys Bray, author of A Song for Issy Bradley, "The stories are fresh, raw, filled with riveting, sometimes shocking details -- and impossible to predict the end from the beginning. They are both universal and uniquely LDS."-- The Salt Lake Tribune , Peggy Fletcher Stack "Welker has facilitated a range of lived experiences on how Mormon women negotiate secular expectations of equality and religious patriarchy. She is creating conversations between Mormon congregations, Non-Mormon communities, and Mormon scholarship by informing us how Mormon women rebel, respond and reproduce gender inequality through marriage and expectations of relationships. Therefore, these essays are concrete examples of the contested territory that Mormon women encounter, as they simultaneously re-entrench and assimilate between secular values and faith beliefs in a religion that situates its marriage as being of divine design."-- Religion and Gender, "If you enjoy reading stories about LDS women, about both the hard times and the good times, this book is definitely for you." -- Exponent "Lively and fascinating." -- Novo Religio, "Welker has facilitated a range of lived experiences on how Mormon women negotiate secular expectations of equality and religious patriarchy. She is creating conversations between Mormon congregations, Non-Mormon communities, and Mormon scholarship by informing us how Mormon women rebel, respond and reproduce gender inequality through marriage and expectations of relationships. Therefore, these essays are concrete examples of the contested territory that Mormon women encounter, as they simultaneously re-entrench and assimilate between secular values and faith beliefs in a religion that situates its marriage as being of divine design."-- Religion and Gender, "Reading this collection of intimate, intelligent, and terribly interesting essays is an exercise in empathy that truly ought to be considered required reading to the 21st century Latter-day Saint seeking to truly mourn with those that mourn, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort. Baring Witness broadcasts voices of Mormon women that are all too often quietly dismissed in the broader aspects of our culture. In the end, these stories consist of sacred narratives--not so much a record of God's dealing with people but of people's dealing with God."-- Association for Mormon Letters, "The stories are fresh, raw, filled with riveting, sometimes shocking details -- and impossible to predict the end from the beginning. They are both universal and uniquely LDS."-- The Salt Lake Tribune , Peggy Fletcher Stack, "Reading this collection of intimate, intelligent, and terribly interesting essays is an exercise in empathy that truly ought to be considered required reading to the 21st century Latter-day Saint seeking to truly mourn with those that mourn, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort. Baring Witness broadcasts voices of Mormon women that are all too often quietly dismissed in the broader aspects of our culture. In the end, these stories consist of sacred narratives--not so much a record of God's dealing with people but of people's dealing with God."-- Association for Mormon Letters Illuminating and heartfelt, frequently moving and sometimes hilarious, these essays explore moments of failure and fulfilment, laying bare the all too often unspoken confinements, complications and comforts of love, sex, and marriage.--Carys Bray, author of A Song for Issy Bradley, Illuminating and heartfelt, frequently moving and sometimes hilarious, these essays explore moments of failure and fulfilment, laying bare the all too often unspoken confinements, complications and comforts of love, sex, and marriage.--Carys Bray, author of A Song for Issy Bradley, "The stories are fresh, raw, filled with riveting, sometimes shocking details -- and impossible to predict the end from the beginning. They are both universal and uniquely LDS."-- The Salt Lake Tribune , Peggy Fletcher Stack  , Honorable Mention in Creative Non-Fiction, Association for Mormon Letters, 2017 "Reading this collection of intimate, intelligent, and terribly interesting essays is an exercise in empathy that truly ought to be considered required reading to the 21st century Latter-day Saint seeking to truly mourn with those that mourn, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort. Baring Witness broadcasts voices of Mormon women that are all too often quietly dismissed in the broader aspects of our culture. In the end, these stories consist of sacred narratives--not so much a record of God's dealing with people but of people's dealing with God."-- Association for Mormon Letters, "If you enjoy reading stories about LDS women, about both the hard times and the good times, this book is definitely for you." -- Exponent
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal289.3082
SynopsisIn Baring Witness, Welker and thirty-six Mormon women write about devotion and love and luck, about the wonder of discovery, and about the journeys, both thorny and magical, to humor, grace, and contentment. They speak to a diversity of life experiences: what happens when one partner rejects Church teachings; marrying outside one's faith; the pain of divorce and widowhood; the horrors of spousal abuse; the hard journey from visions of an idealized marriage to the everyday truth; sexuality within Mormon marriage; how the pressure to find a husband shapes young women's actions and sense of self; and the ways Mormon belief and culture can influence second marriages and same-sex unions. The result is an unflinching look at the earthly realities of an institution central to Mormon life., In Baring Witness, Holly Welker and thirty-six Mormon women write about devotion and love and luck, about the wonder of discovery, and about the journeys, both thorny and magical, to humor, grace, and contentment. They speak to a diversity of life experiences: what happens when one partner rejects Church teachings; marrying outside one's faith; the pain of divorce and widowhood; the horrors of spousal abuse; the hard journey from visions of an idealized marriage to the everyday truth; sexuality within Mormon marriage; how the pressure to find a husband shapes young women's actions and sense of self; and the ways Mormon belief and culture can influence second marriages and same-sex unions. The result is an unflinching look at the earthly realities of an institution central to Mormon life., In Baring Witness , Holly Welker and thirty-six Mormon women write about devotion and love and luck, about the wonder of discovery, and about the journeys, both thorny and magical, to humor, grace, and contentment. They speak to a diversity of life experiences: what happens when one partner rejects Church teachings; marrying outside one's faith; the pain of divorce and widowhood; the horrors of spousal abuse; the hard journey from visions of an idealized marriage to the everyday truth; sexuality within Mormon marriage; how the pressure to find a husband shapes young women's actions and sense of self; and the ways Mormon belief and culture can influence second marriages and same-sex unions. The result is an unflinching look at the earthly realities of an institution central to Mormon life.
LC Classification NumberBX8643.W66B37 2016

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