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By Justine Howe ’03.
- The first study about how third spaces have begun to reshape post-9/11 American Muslim communities
- Explores conflicts of gender, ethnicity, and class in contemporary Islam
- Demonstrates how American Islam is constructed and performed through everyday rituals of suburban leisure and consumerism
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