Future issues coming out include a double-issue on Poetry (Generations Old and New), The Mormon Stage (guest editor Scott Bronson), and Youth Literature.
You can still subscribe or renew your subscription to get this issue and future issues delivered to your door. Go to http://www.aml-online.org and follow the links to "Irreantum." To check when your subscription expires, contact Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury at aml@aml-online.org. You can also visit us at the Sunstone Symposium to sign up for a subscription and/or purchase back issues.
Table of Contents – Irreantum Fall/Winter 2005 (Volume 7, Number 3)
Focus Topic: Film and Religion
From the Editor |
Critical Essay
Propaganda LDS Church Filmmaking: Gentle Persuasion or Ham-Fisted Handling? by Randy Astle and Lee Walker
Fiction
Aaron Orullian – "Judgment Day"
Shawn P. Bailey – "They Wandered in Deserts"
Poetry
Heidi Hart – "Slowing the Song," "In Ordinary Time"
Joel T. Long – "Bread and Plums," "St. Catherine's Finger Sonnet"
Sharlee Mullins Glenn – "As the Gods"
Jennifer Quist – "The Man Lehi,", "Bubbly, Bubbly"
Lon Young – "Rumble of the Falls," "Sycamores by the Bagel Shop on Center"
Maureen Clark – "Curious Tree," "Between the Gods"
Colin Douglas – "Psalm"
Reel Observations
Eric D. Snider – Church Ball
Eric Samuelsen – HBO's Big Love: Negotiating Polygamy
Randy Astle – The Ascension of a Saint: New York Doll
Peter Walters –This Divided State: An Exploration in Civility?
Readers Write
"Film and Religion"
From the Archives |
"Romance of the Celluloid Strip" by Gordon B. Hinckley: Missionaries and Technology from The Deseret News (Church Section), May 2, 1936.
Book Reviews
David Pace – Desperately Seeking Spirit: A Review of Martha Beck's Leaving the Saints
R. John Williams – The Jolting Truth: A Review of Gregory Prince and Robert Wright's David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism
Lisa Close – The Importance of Identity: A Review of Lael Littke's Searching for Selene
Mahonri Stewart – Nephi Among the Superheroes: A Review of Mike Allred's The Golden Plates, Volume Two: The Liahona and the Promised Land
No comments:
Post a Comment