Indonesian Women and Local Politics

Indonesian Women and Local Politics
Author: Kurniawati Hastuti Dewi
Publsiher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789971698423

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In an important social change, female Muslim political leaders in Java have enjoyed considerable success in direct local elections following the fall of Suharto in Indonesia. Indonesian Women and Local Politics shows that Islam, gender, and social networks have been decisive in their political victories. Islamic ideas concerning female leadership provide a strong religious foundation for their political campaigns. However, their approach to women's issues shows that female leaders do not necessarily adopt a woman's perspectives when formulating policies. This new trend of Muslim women in politics will continue to shape the growth and direction of democratization in local politics in post-Suharto Indonesia and will color future discourse on gender, politics, and Islam in contemporary Southeast Asia.

Muslim Women in Contemporary Indonesia

Muslim Women in Contemporary Indonesia
Author: Istiadah
Publsiher: Monash Asia Inst
Total Pages: 21
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0732605997

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Author is a lecturer at the State Institute of Islamic Studies in Malang and this paper was completed as a research project for her Master of Arts at Monash University, 1994.

Reading Contemporary Indonesian Muslim Women Writers

Reading Contemporary Indonesian Muslim Women Writers
Author: Diah Ariani Arimbi
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789089640895

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A study that discusses the construction of gender and Islamic identities in literary writing by four prominent Indonesian Muslim women writers: Titis Basino P I, Ratna Indraswari Ibrahim, Abidah El Kalieqy and Helvy Tiana Rosa.

Gender Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia

Gender  Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia
Author: Monika Arnez
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819956593

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Women Islam and Modernity

Women  Islam and Modernity
Author: Linda Rae Bennett
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2005
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN: 9780415329293

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This book examines how the cultural context influences the way in which young single women approach courtship, and issues of sexuality and reproductive health.

Women Shaping Islam

Women Shaping Islam
Author: Pieternella van Doorn-Harder
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780252092718

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In the United States, precious little is known about the active role Muslim women have played for nearly a century in the religious culture of Indonesia, the largest majority-Muslim country in the world. While much of the Muslim world excludes women from the domain of religious authority, the country's two leading Muslim organizations--Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU)--have created enormous networks led by women who interpret sacred texts and exercise powerful religious influence. In Women Shaping Islam, Pieternella van Doorn-Harder explores the work of these contemporary women leaders, examining their attitudes toward the rise of radical Islamists; the actions of the authoritarian Soeharto regime; women's education and employment; birth control and family planning; and sexual morality. Ultimately, van Doorn-Harder reveals the many ways in which Muslim women leaders understand and utilize Islam as a significant force for societal change; one that ultimately improves the economic, social, and psychological condition of women in Indonesian society.

Islamizing Intimacies

Islamizing Intimacies
Author: Nancy J. Smith-Hefner
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780824893033

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One of the great transformations presently sweeping the Muslim world involves not just political and economic change but the reshaping of young Muslims’ styles of romance, courtship, and marriage. Nancy J. Smith-Hefner takes up the personal lives and sexual attitudes of educated Muslim Javanese youth in the city of Yogyakarta to explore the dramatic social and ethical changes taking place in Indonesian society. Drawing on more than 250 interviews over a fifteen-year period, her vivid, well-crafted ethnography is full of insights into the real-life struggles of young Muslims and framed by a deep understanding of Indonesia’s wider debates on gender and youth culture. The changes among Muslim youth reflect an ongoing if at times unsteady attempt to balance varied ideals, ethical concerns, and aspirations. On the one hand, growing numbers of young people show a deep and pervasive desire for a more active role in their Islamic faith. On the other, even as they seek a more self-conscious and scripture-based profession of faith, many educated youth aspire to personal relationships similar to those seen among youth elsewhere—a greater measure of informality, openness, and intimacy than was typical for their parents’ and grandparents’ generations. Young women in particular seek freedom for self-expression, employment, and social fulfillment outside of the home. Smith-Hefner pays particular attention to their shifting roles and perspectives because it is young women who have been most dramatically affected by the upheavals transforming this Muslim-majority country. Although deeply personal, the changing aspirations of young Muslims have immense implications for social and public life throughout Indonesia. The fruit of a longitudinal study begun shortly after the fall of the authoritarian New Order government and the return to democracy in 1998–1999, the book reflects Smith-Hefner’s nearly forty years of anthropological engagement with the island of Java and her continuing exploration into what it means to be both “modern” and Muslim. The culture of the new Muslim youth, the author shows, through all its nuances and variations, reflects the inexorable abandonment of traditions and practices deemed incompatible with authentic Islam and an ongoing and profound Islamization of intimacies.

Face veiled Women in Contemporary Indonesia

Face veiled Women in Contemporary Indonesia
Author: Eva F. Nisa
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000647051

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Face veiling is relatively new in Indonesia. It is often stereotyped as a sign of extremism and the growing Arabisation of Indonesian Muslims. It is also perceived as a symbol that demonstrates a lack of female agency. However, increasing numbers of women are choosing to wear the cadar (the full face veil). This book provides an ethnographic study of these women: why they choose to wear the cadar, embody strict religious disciplinary practices and the consequences of that choice. The women in this book belong to two Islamic revivalist movements: various Salafi groups and the Tablīghī Jamāʿat. Indonesia has constantly witnessed transformations in the meanings and practices of Islam, and this book demonstrates that women are key actors in this process. Nisa demonstrates that contrary to stereotypes, the women in this study have an agency which is expressed through their chosen docility and obedience.