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    On Critique and Careful Reading by Ali, Kecia

    Published in Journal of feminist studies in religion (01-10-2016)
    “…Ali examines the works of several feminist theorists including Aysha Hidayatullah, Raja Rhouni, and Asma Barlas. She finds Barlas' interpretive maneuvers as…”
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    The lives of Muhammad: Kecia Ali by Ali, Kecia

    Published 2014
    “…Kecia Ali delves into the many ways the Prophet's life story has been told from the earliest days of Islam to the present, by both Muslims and non-Muslims…”
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    The Person of the Author: Constructing Gendered Scholars in Religious Studies Book Reviews by Ali, Kecia, Serrano, Lolo

    “…Abstract This article uses quantitative and qualitative methods to explore persistent gender biases in fifteen years of book reviews in the Journal of the…”
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    Concubinage and Consent by Ali, Kecia

    “…In our imperfect world, rape happens frequently but nearly no one publicly defends the legitimacy of forcible or nonconsensual sex. So pervasive is deference…”
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    MUSLIMS AND MEAT-EATING: Vegetarianism, Gender, and Identity by Ali, Kecia

    Published in The Journal of religious ethics (01-06-2015)
    “…Religious thinking, including among Muslims, connects food and sex, as well as women and animals; both food practices and gender norms are significant for…”
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    Matthew S. Gordon and Kathryn Hain, eds., Concubines and Courtesans by Kecia Ali

    Published in al-ʻUṣūr al-Wusṭá (01-11-2018)
    “…I n this exciting new volume, co-editors Matthew Gordon and Kathryn Hain provide scholars and students an important resource for the study of slavery and…”
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    Islam: the key concepts / Kecia Ali and Oliver Leaman by Ali, Kecia, Leaman, Oliver

    Published 2008
    “…Islam: The Key Concepts is a clear and concise guide to the religion and culture of Islam. Kecia Ali and Oliver Leaman explore this highly topical subject…”
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    Troubleshooting Post-9/11 America: Religion, Racism, and Stereotypes in Suzanne Brockmann’s Into the Night and Gone Too Far by Kecia Ali

    Published in Journal of popular romance studies (01-08-2017)
    “…American imperialism and the war on terror loom large in today’s popular romances. Military romances featuring spec-ops warriors and their terrorist enemies…”
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    Muslims and Meat-Eating by Ali, Kecia

    Published in The Journal of religious ethics (01-06-2015)
    “…Religious thinking, including among Muslims, connects food and sex, as well as women and animals; both food practices and gender norms are significant for…”
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    The Making of the “Lady Imam”: An Interview with amina wadud by Ali, Kecia

    Published in Journal of feminist studies in religion (22-03-2019)
    “…An interview with Amina Wadud, professor emeritus of Islamic studies and a visiting scholar at the Starr King School for the Ministry, is presented. Among…”
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    Living It Out Feminism during COVID-19: FULL CATASTROPHE MENTORING: A CONVERSATION by Ali, Kecia, Belser, Julia Watts, Kao, Grace Y, Smith, Shively T.J

    Published in Journal of feminist studies in religion (22-09-2020)
    “…Ali et al present the result of three rounds of correspondence among four cis women scholars from varied backgrounds at different stages of their professional…”
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    Living It Out: Manthologies by Ali, Kecia, Joseph, Alison, Jacob, Sharon, Imhoff, Sarah, Bond, Toni, Heller, Natasha, Crowder, Stephanie Buckhanon

    Published in Journal of feminist studies in religion (22-03-2020)
    “…In a roundtable of discussion several scholars and activists shared their insights on how gender bias leads to the exclusion of women from scholarly…”
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