Afsane Rezaei is an assistant professor of folklore studies at Utah State University. Her work has been published in New Directions in Folklore, Ethnography, and Journal of Middle East Women's Studies.
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Introduction 1. Iranians in Southern California: Intra-Group Boundaries and Gray Areas of Belonging 2. "Once Upon a Time a Pious Woman. . .": Recasting Vernacular Islam Through Narratives and Debates 3. From Sermons to Senses: Individuality, Tradition, and Sensory Memory in Women's Shared Ritual 4. Women's Vernacular Islam from the Outside In: The "Angry Female Preacher" in Memetic Representations Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes References Index
"Elegantly and succinctly argued, this groundbreaking study of Muslim women's piety and sociality makes an important contribution to the study of vernacular Islam and of women's agency in general. Eminently teachable in religious studies, women's studies, and diaspora studies." - Margaret A. Mills, author of Rhetorics and Politics in Afghan Traditional Storytelling

