Anna M. Gade


Anna M. Gade is an American scholar of Islam, religion and ethics, Southeast Asia and environmental studies. She is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor in the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she teaches courses in Environmental Humanities, Islamic Studies, and the academic study of religion and ethics in the Religious Studies Program. Her influential book, Muslim Environmentalisms, has defined Islamic environmental studies across multiple fields, including environmental humanities. Her current academic work focuses in the comparative field of environmental ethics, along with ongoing research programs on climate and sustainability issues in the Global South.
Gade's early work was in the field of Qur'anic studies and the academic study of religion. Her book, Perfection Makes Practice, has been foundational to academic work theorizing affect and emotion in religious ritual and practice, focusing on the Qur'an as a living recited text for learning, memorization and performance; this was followed by her popular book, The Qur'an: An Introduction. In the field of Southeast Asian Studies, she helped to write The Cham Rebellion by Ysa Osman, witnessing first-person accounts of Muslim survivors among the Chams in Cambodia, and providing key evidence for the international Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Since the 1990s, much of her field-based research has been conducted in Indonesia.

Biography

Gade graduated from Berkeley [High School (California)] and she completed her B. A. in mathematics at Swarthmore College, in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, with courses also at Harvard University. 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, Princeton University, Oberlin College, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and in Languages and Cultures of Asia at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has also held positions as visiting professor at Universitas Gadjah Mada and UIII. Prof. Gade travels the world giving talks and lectures on Islam and religion, ethics and the humanities, and sustainability and the environment.

Books

  • Perfection Makes Practice: Learning, Emotion, and the Recited Qur’an in Indonesia
  • The Cham Rebellion: Survivors' Stories from the Villages, by Ysa Osman
  • The Qur’an: An Introduction
  • Muslim Environmentalisms: Religious and Social Foundations
  • ''Environmental and Sustainablity Ethics''

    Selected articles

  • "Muslim Environmentalisms and Environmental Ethics: Theory and Practice for Rights and Justice.".The Muslim World 113 : 3 : 242-59

    Websites

  • Blog posts and podcasts

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