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Sonia Johnson

A Mormon Feminist

Christine Talbot Matthew Bowman Joseph M. Spencer

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English
University of Illinois Press
20 August 2024
Few figures in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provoke such visceral responses as Sonia Johnson. Her unrelenting public support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) made her the face of LDS feminism while her subsequent excommunication roiled the faith community.

Christine Talbot tells the story of Sonia’s historic confrontation with the Church within the context of the faith’s first large-scale engagement with the feminist movement. A typical if well-educated Latter-day Saints homemaker, Sonia was moved to action by the all-male LDS leadership’s opposition to the ERA and a belief the Church should stay out of politics. Talbot uses the activist’s experiences and criticisms to explore the ways Sonia’s ideas and situation sparked critical questions about LDS thought, culture, and belief. She also illuminates how Sonia’s excommunication shaped LDS feminism, the Church’s antagonism to feminist critiques, and the Church itself in the years to come.

A revealing and long-overdue account, Sonia Johnson explores the life, work, and impact of the LDS feminist.
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Foreword by:   ,
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780252046063
ISBN 10:   0252046064
Series:   Introductions to Mormon Thought
Pages:   136
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Foreword to the Introductions to Mormon Thought Series    Matthew Bowman and Joseph M. Spencer Acknowledgments Chapter One “Patriarchy Is a Sham”: A Short Biography of Sonia Johnson Chapter Two “Well, I’m About to Find Out”: Disciplining Mormons, Disciplining Feminism Chapter Three “A Compromise with Integrity that It Simply Cannot Afford”: The Gendered Ethics of Revelation, Religion, and Politics Chapter Four “The Grossest Misuses of Women’s Religious Convictions”: Gender, Honesty, and Accountability Bibliographic Essay Notes Index

Christine Talbot is a professor in the Gender Studies Program at the University of Northern Colorado. She is the author of A Foreign Kingdom: Mormons and Polygamy in American Political Culture, 1852–1890.

Reviews for Sonia Johnson: A Mormon Feminist

“Talbot’s treatment of Sonia Johnson’s life and thought is deeply researched and wonderfully presented. It offers new information and fresh analysis of well-told stories. The result is an excellent study of Johnson’s rather remarkable journey through two turbulent decades of the 1970s- and 1980s-women’s movement and her own personal clash with her leaders in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Johnson's story reveals so much about activism, gender, and power in her church, the feminist movement, and the United States.”--Taylor Petrey, author of Tabernacles of Clay: Sexuality and Gender in Modern Mormonism


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