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'Our Utah girls': Girls and young women in the transitional Mormon Church.

机译:“我们的犹他州女孩”:过渡摩门教徒中的女孩和年轻妇女。

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How the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) transitioned from practicing the most unconventional marriage system in the nation to representing a model of family stability has surfaced as one of the most riveting and perplexing questions in the field of American religious history. A common explanation for this remarkable transition centers upon the assumption that church members were eager to be welcomed into and prove their allegiance to the United States after contending with intense persecution and ostracism. However, this dissertation complicates this narrative and explores how acclimation into the mainstream United States was not a swift process for the church's youngest female members.;My dissertation examines how the church's young women contended with and pushed back against the leadership's expectations during this transition. The LDS church leadership and influential membership exercised their expectations and anxieties for the future of Mormonism through attitudes and actions directed toward adolescent female church members. Mormon girls embodied multiple possibilities for the future of the religion in the minds of the church leaders and the wider community. In the most literal sense, they represented the continuation of the religion through their desire to marry and have children. The leadership envisioned that adolescent Mormon women held the ability to push the religion into the twentieth century while still maintaining sacred religious traditions. Young women could impede the leadership's desires by choosing intermarriage, not marrying at all, and failing to want children. To counteract these possibilities, the leadership looked to methods such as the organization of youth groups and the development of prescriptive literature to outline their expectations of how girls should act as proper Mormon women.;An exploration of young women's diaries, letters, school notebooks, memoir, and other life-writings illuminates how young women used a variety of methods and spaces to assert their agency within Mormonism. While some young women developed autonomy within church structures like the auxiliary female groups, others depended on secular higher education and professional opportunities to embrace their agency outside of the church. Their acts of agency were not necessarily directed against the church, but a way for young women to grapple with changes in their church, families, and personal lives.
机译:耶稣基督后期圣徒教会(LDS)如何从实行美国最传统的婚姻制度过渡到代表家庭稳定模式已成为美国宗教史上最令人着迷和困惑的问题之一。对于这一非凡过渡的一种常见解释是基于这样一种假设,即在激烈的迫害和排斥之后,教会成员渴望受到欢迎并证明他们对美国的忠诚。但是,本论文使这一叙述变得复杂,并探讨了适应美国主流对教会最小的年轻女性成员而言是不是一个迅速的过程。我的论文研究了教会的年轻女性在这种过渡过程中如何与领导者的期望抗衡并背弃了领导的期望。 LDS教会领导层和有影响力的成员通过针对青春期女性教会成员的态度和行动,对摩门教的未来行使了期望和焦虑。摩门教徒的女孩在教会领袖和更广泛的社区的思想中为宗教的未来体现了多种可能性。从最真实的意义上讲,他们通过结婚和生育的愿望代表了宗教的延续。领导层预言,摩尔门少女期妇女有能力将宗教推向二十世纪,同时仍保持神圣的宗教传统。年轻妇女可以通过选择通婚,根本不结婚以及不想要孩子来阻碍领导层的欲望。为了抵制这些可能性,领导层采用了诸如组织青年团体和发展规定性文献之类的方法,以概述她们对女孩应如何扮演适当的摩门教徒妇女的期望。探索年轻妇女的日记,信件,学校笔记本,回忆录和其他生活著作阐明了年轻女性如何使用各种方法和空间在摩门教中确立自己的权威。尽管有些年轻妇女在教会机构中(如辅助女性团体)发展了自治权,但其他妇女则依靠世俗的高等教育和专业机会在教堂外接受她们的代理。他们的代理行为不一定针对教会,而是让年轻妇女设法应对教会,家庭和个人生活变化的一种方式。

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  • 作者

    Rose, Natalie Kaye.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Womens studies.;Religious history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 283 p.
  • 总页数 283
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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