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1995

American Studies

University of Richmond

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"Murder And Mystery Mormon Style": Violence As Mediation In American Popular Culture, Terryl Givens Jan 1995

"Murder And Mystery Mormon Style": Violence As Mediation In American Popular Culture, Terryl Givens

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Terryl Givens's discussion of popular representations of Mormonism ("'Murder and Mystery Mormon Style': Violence and Mediation in American Popular Culture ) is a case in point, emphasizing the violence inherent in the acts of sociocultural and fictional mediation that have tried to contain the heretical challenge of Mormon theocracy. Mormonism has a complex cultural identity, as a religious group clearly outside the American mainstream and yet historically and ethnically American to the core. Nineteenth-century fictional representations of Mormonism tended to demonize the religion while at the same time deploring the violence of anti-Mormon bigotry; such representations mediated social violence …