Enaya Hammad Othman is professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Marquette University. She is the founder of Arab and Muslim Women's Research and Resource Institute.
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"By centering women's experiences, agency, and voice, the book provides important insights into the ways in which women, individually and collectively, rework and redefine gender norms and practices, social expectations, and marital unions both in the private sphere and outside of it." - Dana Olwan, coeditor of Muslim Mothering: Local and Global Histories, Theories, and Practices "Offers us profound insights into the experiences of Palestinian American women with marriage, gender norms, education, and migration." - Juliane Hammer, coeditor of Muslim Women and Gender Justice