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Silly gifts for Billy (Hardcover)
Alicja Wieckowska; Illustrated by Alicja Wieckowska; Edited by Rachel Hunt
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R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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This groundbreaking collection gathers together for the first time
the essential writings of the contemporary Mormon feminist
movement-from its historic beginnings in the 1970s to its vibrant
present, offering the best Mormon feminist thought and writing. No
issue in Mormonism has made more headlines than the faith's
distinctive approach to sex and gender. From its polygamous
nineteenth-century past to its twentieth-century stand against the
Equal Rights Amendment and its twenty-first-century fight against
same-sex marriage, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(LDS) has consistently positioned itself on the frontlines of
battles over gender-related identities, roles, and rights. But even
as the church has maintained a conservative position in public
debates over sex and gender, Mormon women have developed their own
brand of feminism by recovering the lost histories of female
leadership and exploring the empowering potential of Mormon
theology. The selections in this book-many gathered from
out-of-print anthologies, magazines, and other ephemera-walk the
reader through the history of Mormon feminism, from the second-wave
feminism of the 1970s to contemporary debates over the ordination
of women. Collecting essays, speeches, poems, and prose, Mormon
Feminism presents the diverse voices of Mormon women as they
challenge assumptions and stereotypes, push for progress and change
in the contemporary LDS Church, and band together with other
feminists of faith hoping to build a better world.
Rachael Elmore, a mother of two and a licensed mental health
counselor who specializes in treating postpartum depression and
anxiety, comes alongside new moms and gives them the practical
tools and biblical wisdom they need to take care of themselves and
become the connected and emotional healthy mothers God designed
them to be. Most new moms know that the first year is going to be
to be full of joys and challenges, peaks and valleys. But
even though they've prepared themselves as much as they can, they
still find themselves thinking, I knew this was going to be hard.
But will it always be this hard? This wasn't what I was expecting,
what if I don't know how to take care of this baby--or myself?
Rachael Elmore has been there and knows on a personal and
professional level how hard the early days and months of motherhood
can be. In A Mom Is Born she takes her expertise as a licensed and
clinical counselor and pairs it with her deeply personal story of
overcoming postpartum depression after the birth of her first son.
She comes alongside readers with practical tools--such as the New
Mom Wellness Plan and a postpartum progress checklist--to help find
the balance between taking care of their new baby and taking care
of themselves. Using scripture and therapeutic insights, Elmore
shows mothers how to develop a biblical plan for navigating new
motherhood, the baby blues, and postpartum depression; stop
intrusive thoughts and triggers in their tracks and overcome
postpartum anxiety; process and manage all of the new emotions they
are facing; and start implementing small acts of self-care that
will lead to emotional health. A Mom Is Born gives moms the tools
they need to stop spinning in the overwhelming emotions and
anxieties of new motherhood and start taking care of themselves so
that they can be the connected and emotionally healthy moms God
designed them to be.   Â
With at least fifteen million adherents around the globe, Mormonism
maintains a powerful claim not only on the loyalties of believers
but on the interests and imagination of non-Mormons as well. No
issue in Mormonism has made more headlines than the faith's
distinctive take on sex and gender. From its polygamous
nineteenth-century past to its twentieth century stand against the
ERA and its twenty-first century fight against same-sex marriage,
the LDS Church has consistently positioned itself on the frontlines
of battles over gender-related identities, roles, and rights. Even
as the LDS Church has maintained a very conservative position in
public debates over sex and gender, Mormon women have developed
their own brand of feminism rooted in Mormon history and theology.
To be a Mormon feminist is to live the tension between the
visionary theology of Mormonism (for example, the faith's
distinctive belief that God is a married couple, a man and woman)
and its conservative institutional politics, between women's
experience-based knowledge and the all-male Church hierarchy. This
groundbreaking book gathers together for the first time essential
writings of the contemporary Mormon feminist movement from its
historic beginnings in 1970 to its vibrant present, offering a
guide to the best of Mormon feminist thought and writing. This
volume presents the voices of Mormon women-including historians,
humorists, theologians, activists, and artists-as they have
challenged assumptions and stereotypes, recovered lost histories of
Mormon women's leadership, explored the empowering potential of
Mormon theology, pushed for progress and change in the contemporary
church, and joined their voices with other feminists of faith
hoping to build a better world. Designed for use by book clubs,
study groups, and classes, this highly accessible but rigorously
developed book includes a timeline of key events in Mormon feminist
history, discussion questions, and a topical guide.
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Cornish Studies Volume 17 (Paperback)
Philip Payton; Contributions by Gemma Goodman, Jesse Harasta, Philip Hayward, Rachel Hunt, …
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R839
Discovery Miles 8 390
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This volume--the latest in the acclaimed "Cornish Studies"
series--addresses issues of sustainability and the china clay
region of mid-Cornwall, with articles on landscape, literature,
archaeology, political culture, and sustainable communities. Also
included are wider comparative discussions on topics such as access
to higher education in Cornwall, contemporary Cornish music, St.
Piran and the cult of the saints, and issues of authenticity at
Cornish heritage sites.
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Silly gifts for Billy (Paperback)
Alicja Wieckowska; Illustrated by Alicja Wieckowska; Edited by Rachel Hunt
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R216
R179
Discovery Miles 1 790
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
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