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I Spoke to You with Silence

Essays from Queer Mormons of Marginalized Genders

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I Spoke to You with Silence

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Nobody knows what to do about queer Mormons. The institutional Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prefers to pretend they don’t exist, that they can choose their way out of who they are, leave, or at least stay quiet in a community that has no place for them. Even queer Mormons don’t know what to do about queer Mormons. Their lived experience is shrouded by a doctrine in which heteronormative marriage is non-negotiable and gender is unchangeable. For women, trans Mormons, and Mormons of other marginalized genders, this invisibility is compounded by social norms which elevate (implicitly white) cisgender male voices above those of everyone else.

This collection of essays gives voice to queer Mormons. The authors who share their stories—many speaking for the first time from the closet—do so here in simple narrative prose. They talk about their identities, their experiences, their relationships, their heartbreaks, their beliefs, and the challenges they face. Some stay in the church, some do not, some are in constant battles with themselves and the people around them as they make agonizing decisions about love and faith and community. Their stories bravely convey what it means to be queer, Mormon, and marginalized—what it means to have no voice and yet to speak anyway.

©2022 The University of Utah Press (P)2024 The University of Utah Press
Christianity Gender Studies LGBTQ+ Studies Social Sciences

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If you want to understand what it means to be kr have been LDS and be queer, you MUST READ this book. These essays are important, essential, raw and at times heart rending. Everyone with any LDS connection should read this book.

Important, Significant Heartfelt, Essential Queer Mormon Reading

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