“No One Else Was Talking About It, So It Must Be Taboo”

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2017-12
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Crow, Jennifer M
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
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This study examines the social consequences Mormon feminists face when they advocate for gender equality in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon). Ten in-depth interviews with Mormon feminist women reveal they face both informal and formal social controls or sanctions within their religious communities. Initial emerging themes include: fear, loss, and persistence. Despite facing these issues, many Mormon feminists persist in social activism and remain committed, faithful members of the LDS Church notwithstanding the often-painful consequences encountered.
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ordain women, mormon feminists, LDS church, relief society, mormons, mormon women, LDS women, female ordination
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