@article {2086, title = {When religious {\textquoteleft}mommy bloggers{\textquoteright} met {\textquoteleft}mommy porn{\textquoteright}: evangelical Christian and Mormon women{\textquoteright}s responses to fifty shades}, journal = {Sexualities}, volume = {16}, year = {2013}, pages = {915{\textendash}931}, abstract = {While some conservative religious women have rejected Fifty Shades of Grey as contrary to their values and beliefs, others have embraced it. This article analyzes commentaries and reflections on the book series in US evangelical Christian and Mormon women{\textquoteright}s blog communities, and shows how many of these women find value in the books because of their personal, cultural, and religious significance. I argue that attention to the reading strategies employed by evangelical and Mormon women in relation to Fifty Shades demonstrates a complex set of responses to {\textquoteleft}secular{\textquoteright} culture as well as ongoing negotiations of gender, sexuality, and authority within these conservative religious traditions.}, keywords = {Evangelical Christian, Fifty Shades, Mormon, religious}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1363460713508904?journalCode=sexa}, author = {Whitehead, D} }