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The first systematic study of conversion to Islam among Polish women in English, this book offers insights about lived realities of female Polish converts who create dynamic strategies of managing their spoiled identities in a variety of contexts including Poland and the UK.

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The first systematic study of conversion to Islam among Polish women in English, this book offers insights about lived realities of female Polish converts who create dynamic strategies of managing their spoiled identities in a variety of contexts including Poland and the UK.
Autorenporträt
Beata Abdallah-Krzepkowska, Ph.D. (2007), University of Silesia, is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Humanities, University of Silesia. She has published articles on Islam and the religious language used by Polish Muslims. Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska, PhD (2007), SGH Warsaw School of Economics, habilitation (2015), Jagiellonian University, is Associate Professor at SGH Warsaw School of Economics. She has published on Islam in Poland and implemented research and educational projects funded by the European Commission, UNESCO, or the Polish MFA. Joanna Krotofil, Ph.D. (2012), Jagiellonian University, is Assistant Professor at the Institute for the Studies of Religion, Jagiellonian University. She has published a number of articles on conversion to Islam and the relationship between religion and identity. Anna Piela, Ph.D. (2010), Northwestern University, is Visiting Scholar of Islam and gender at that university. She has published monographs and many articles on Islam and gender, including Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US (Bloomsbury, 2021).