Peculiar Portrayals : Mormons on the Page, Stage and Screen /
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Logan, Utah :
Utah State University Press,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Center and periphery: Mormons and American culture in Tony Kushner's Angels in America / Cristine Hutchison-Jones
- Four consenting adults in the privacy of their own suburb: Big love and the cultural significance of Mormon polygamy / Michael Austin
- Teaching under the banner of heaven: testing the limits of tolerance in America / Kevin Kolkmeyer
- Avenging angels: the Nephi archetype and blood atonement in Neil Labute, Brian Evenson, and Levi Peterson, and the making of the Mormon American writer / J. Aaron Sanders
- Elders on the big screen: film and the globalized circulation of Mormon missionary images / John-Charles Duffy
- "I constructed in my mind a vast, panoramic picture": the miracle life of Edgar Mint and postmodern, postdenominational Mormonism / Mark T. Decker
- Jane Austen in Mollywood: mainstreaming Mormonism in Andrew Black's Pride & prejudice / Juliette Wells
- Reality corrupts, reality television corrupts absolutely / Karen D. Austin.