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{{short description|American Islamic scholar}}
'''Anna M. Gade''' is a scholar of Islam, religion, Southeast Asia and environmental studies and is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor in the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|University of Wisconsin-Madison]]. She is also currently serving as an Associate Dean of the same Institute where she teaches courses in [[Environmental humanities|Environmental Humanities]], [[Islamic studies|Islamic Studies]], and the academic study of [[religion]] and [[ethics]] in the [[Religious studies|Religious Studies]] Program.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Anna M. Gade|url=https://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/amgade/home|access-date=2020-11-07|website=sites.google.com}}</ref>
==Biography==
Gade was born in Berkeley, California and graduated from [[Berkeley High School (California)]]. She completed her B. A. in [[mathematics]] at [[Swarthmore College]], in [[Swarthmore, Pennsylvania|Swarthmore]], [[Pennsylvania]]. She holds a master’s from the [[University of Chicago]] and received her Ph.D. with distinction in the history of religions from the [[University of Chicago Divinity School]], specializing in [[Islam]]. She has held teaching positions at different institutions in the [[United States]] and abroad including [[Cornell University]] (Near Eastern Studies), [[Princeton University]] (Music/Religion), [[Oberlin College]] (Religion), [[Victoria University of Wellington]], [[New Zealand]] (Religious Studies), and in Languages and Cultures of Asia at [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|University of Wisconsin-Madison]]. Since the 1900s, much of her research has been conducted in [[Indonesia]].
==Works==
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* The Cham Rebellion: Survivors' Stories from the Villages, by Ysa Osman (Revising Editor, Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2006)
* The Qur’an: An Introduction (Oneworld Publications, 2010)
* Muslim Environmentalisms: Religious and Social Foundations (Columbia University Press, 2019)
==References==
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[[Category:Oberlin College faculty]]
[[Category:University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty]]
[[Category:American women academics]]
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