Scholars & Saints

At the Intersection of Race and Mormon Studies (feat. W. Paul Reeve)

June 10, 2024 UVA Mormon Studies Season 2 Episode 3
At the Intersection of Race and Mormon Studies (feat. W. Paul Reeve)
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Scholars & Saints
At the Intersection of Race and Mormon Studies (feat. W. Paul Reeve)
Jun 10, 2024 Season 2 Episode 3
UVA Mormon Studies

How did early Mormons relate with African Americans and Native Americans in the 19th Century West? This is just one of the many questions tackled by the extensive research of W. Paul Reeve, the Simmons Chair of Mormon Studies at the University of Utah. In today's episode, Dr. Reeve discusses his academic journey from Western U.S. history to Mormon Studies, the University of Utah's programs in its Mormon Studies Initiative, and the expanding field of interdisciplinary research between Mormon Studies and racial, cultural, and sexual studies.

To learn more about Dr. Reeve's own research, watch his October 2023 lecture at the UVA workshop on "Mormonism in Africa and the African Diaspora" on his "A Century of Black Mormons" database. Dr. Reeve is the author of Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness (Oxford 2015). Additionally, you can find a copy of his most recent book, Let's Talk About Race and Priesthood on Amazon or Deseret Books. And don't miss his upcoming book, This Abominable Slavery: Race, Religion, and the Battle Over Human Bondage in Antebellum Utah, releasing later this year.

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How did early Mormons relate with African Americans and Native Americans in the 19th Century West? This is just one of the many questions tackled by the extensive research of W. Paul Reeve, the Simmons Chair of Mormon Studies at the University of Utah. In today's episode, Dr. Reeve discusses his academic journey from Western U.S. history to Mormon Studies, the University of Utah's programs in its Mormon Studies Initiative, and the expanding field of interdisciplinary research between Mormon Studies and racial, cultural, and sexual studies.

To learn more about Dr. Reeve's own research, watch his October 2023 lecture at the UVA workshop on "Mormonism in Africa and the African Diaspora" on his "A Century of Black Mormons" database. Dr. Reeve is the author of Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness (Oxford 2015). Additionally, you can find a copy of his most recent book, Let's Talk About Race and Priesthood on Amazon or Deseret Books. And don't miss his upcoming book, This Abominable Slavery: Race, Religion, and the Battle Over Human Bondage in Antebellum Utah, releasing later this year.

Scholars and Saints Introduction
Dr. Reeve's Overview
Dr. Reeve's Introduction
Dr. Reeve's Academic Background
The Tense History of Mormon Studies
Grounding Mormon Studies in the Culture and History of the U.S. West
"Religion of a Different Color" and Race in Mormon Studies
The University of Utah's Mormon Studies Initiative
"A Century of Black Mormons" and the Cultural Repertoires of Mormon Studies
The Interdisciplinary and Plural Nature of Mormon Studies
Research for "This Abominable Slavery"
Episode Closing
Outro