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Latter-day Lore gathers nearly thirty seminal works in Mormon folklore scholarship from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century to the present in order to highlight the depth, breadth, and richness of that scholarship. This examination of LDS folklore studies reveals theoretical, methodological, and topical shifts that also reflect shifts in the field at large. Areas for future research are also suggested.
The thorough introduction by the volume editors elucidates the major influences, tensions, and questions shaping the study of Mormon folklore. The book is divided into six parts according to major thematic and topical patterns. The extensive introductory essays preceding each of the six parts provide invaluable historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts to frame the studies that follow: society, symbols, and landscape of regional culture; formative customs and traditions; the sacred and the supernatural; pioneers, heroes, and the historical imagination; humor; and the international contexts of Mormon folklore.
While exploring the ground that scholars have covered over the past century, Eliason and Mould also illuminate those areas of LDS folklore that have been understudied, exposing fertile areas for future research. Providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive survey of Mormon folklore studies available, Latter-day Lore is an indispensible resource for students, scholars, and readers interested in folklore, Mormon studies, anthropology, sociology, literature, and religious studies.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. Tom Mould, Eric A. Eliason
  3. pp. 1-22
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  1. Part I
  1. Mormondomas Regional Culture
  2. pp. 25-36
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  1. 1. Utah Mormons
  2. Richard M. Dorson
  3. pp. 37-42
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  1. 2. The Mormon Landscape
  2. Richard V. Francaviglia
  3. pp. 43-47
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  1. 3. The Beehive in Utah Folk Art
  2. Hal Cannon
  3. pp. 48-64
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  1. 4. Hay Derricks of the Great Basin and Upper Snake River Valley
  2. Austin E. Fife, James M. Fife
  3. pp. 65-82
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  1. 5. Mormon Gravestones
  2. Carol Edison
  3. pp. 83-90
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  1. Part II
  1. Making Mormons
  2. pp. 93-101
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  1. 6. A Mormon from the Cradle to the Grave
  2. Austin E. Fife, Alta Fife
  3. pp. 102-113
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  1. 7. Now that I’ve Kissed the Ground You Walk On
  2. Kristi Bell Young
  3. pp. 114-122
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  1. 8. Made in Heaven
  2. George H. Schoemaker
  3. pp. 123-133
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  1. 9. Nameways in Latter-day Saint History, Custom, and Folklore
  2. Eric A. Eliason
  3. pp. 134-166
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  1. 10. The Beehive Buffet
  2. Anne F. Hatch
  3. pp. 167-174
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  1. Part III
  1. The Sacred and the Supernatural
  2. pp. 177-183
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  1. 11. Early Mormon “Magic”
  2. David A. Allred
  3. pp. 184-197
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  1. 12. Freeways, Parking Lots, and Ice Cream Stands
  2. William A. Wilson
  3. pp. 198-214
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  1. 13. Transformations of Power
  2. Margaret K. Brady
  3. pp. 215-223
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  1. 14. Narratives of Personal Revelation among Latter-day Saints
  2. Tom Mould
  3. pp. 224-263
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  1. 15. The Great and Dreadful Day: Mormon Folklore of the Apocalypse
  2. Susan Peterson
  3. pp. 264-276
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  1. Part IV
  1. Pioneers, Heroes, and the Historical Imagination
  2. pp. 279-291
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  1. 16. Fate and the Persecutors of Joseph Smith
  2. Richard C. Poulsen
  3. pp. 292-298
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  1. 17. Pioneers and Recapitulation in Mormon Popular Historical Expression
  2. Eric A. Eliason
  3. pp. 299-321
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  1. 18. Orrin Porter Rockwell
  2. Gustive O. Larson
  3. pp. 322-332
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  1. 19. The Ballad of the “Mountain Meadows Massacre”
  2. J. Barre Toelken
  3. pp. 333-336
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  1. 20. Portraits in Song
  2. Jill Terry Rudy
  3. pp. 337-348
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  1. Part V
  1. Humor
  2. pp. 351-359
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  1. 21. As the Saints Go Marching By: Modern Jokelore Concerning Mormons
  2. Jan Harold Brunvand
  3. pp. 360-368
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  1. 22. Sanpete County Humor
  2. Edward A. Geary
  3. pp. 369-384
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  1. 23. For Time and Eternity
  2. Steve Siporin
  3. pp. 385-395
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  1. 24. Hierarch and Mule-skinner
  2. Wallace Stegner
  3. pp. 396-402
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  1. Part VI
  1. Beyond Deseret
  2. pp. 405-414
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  1. 25. On Being Human
  2. William A. Wilson
  3. pp. 415-433
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  1. 26. “Gringo Jeringo”
  2. David Knowlton
  3. pp. 434-447
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  1. 27. “Of Course, in Guatemala, Bananas Are Better”
  2. Jill Terry Rudy
  3. pp. 448-470
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  1. 28. Mormonism, the Maori, and Cultural Authenticity
  2. Grant Underwood
  3. pp. 471-482
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 483-538
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 539-579
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 580-584
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 585-591
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