CFP: Race and Representation in Mormon Art

By July 20, 2021

See a call for proposals on race and representation in Mormon Art. If you have questions, please contact Heather Belnap (BYU) and Nathan Reese (University of West Georgia).

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  1. I suppose it is necessary to narrow the field to visual art in a volume like this. I can’t help thinking that there is a need for such an examination in many other arts — especially in those where the number of works available for study dwarfs that of the visual arts (e. g. literature).

    Comment by Kent Larsen — July 21, 2021 @ 11:23 am


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