Exceptionally Queer

Exceptionally Queer Mormon Peculiarity and U.S. Nationalism

Hardback (05 Jul 2022)

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How perceptions of Mormonism from 1830 to the present reveal the exclusionary, racialized practices of the U.S. nation-state
 

Are Mormons really so weird? Are they potentially queer? These questions occupy the heart of this powerful rethinking of Mormonism and its place in U.S. history, culture, and politics. K. Mohrman argues that Mormon peculiarity is not inherent to the Latter-day Saint faith tradition, as is often assumed, but rather a potent expression of U.S. exceptionalism. 

Exceptionally Queer scrutinizes the history of Mormonism starting with its inception in the early 1830s and continuing to the present. Drawing on a wide range of historical texts and moments-from nineteenth-century battles over Mormon plural marriage; to the LDS Church's emphases on "individual responsibility" and "family values"; to mainstream media's coverage of the LDS Church's racist exclusion of Black priesthood holders, its Native assimilation programs, and vehement opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment; and to much more recent legal and cultural battles over same-sex marriage and on-screen Mormon polygamy-Exceptionally Queer evaluates how Mormonism has been used to motivate and rationalize the biased, exclusionary, and colonialist policies and practices of the U.S. nation-state.

Mohrman explains that debates over Mormonism both drew on and shaped racial discourses and, in so doing, delineated the boundaries of whiteness and national belonging, largely through the consolidation of (hetero)normative ideas of sex, marriage, family, and economy. Ultimately, the author shows how discussions of Mormonism in this country have been and continue to be central to ideas of what it means to be American. 

Book information

ISBN: 9781517911287
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 289.309
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 376
Weight: -1g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 51mm