Description |
xii, 212 pages : genealogical table, map ; 21 cm |
Series |
Monash papers on Southeast Asia ; 66 |
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Monash papers on Southeast Asia ; 66
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Contents |
Negotiating polygamy in Indonesia: between Islamic discourse and women's lived experience -- Muslim women and contemporary veiling in Indonesian sinetron -- Adat, Islam and womenhood in the reconstruction of Riau Malay identity -- Kejawen Islam as gendered praxis in Javanese village religiosity -- Negotiating public space: three nyai generations in a Jomban pesantren -- Women negotiating feminism and Islamism: the experiences of Nasyiatul Aisyiyah, 1985-2005 -- Women, Islam and philanthropy in contemporary Indonesia |
Summary |
Examines the religious practices and identities of Indonesian Muslim women in the post-Suharto era. Underscores the negotiations Muslim women have made in arenas such as schools, organisations, popular culture and village life |
Analysis |
Women's studies (Australia, Indonesia) |
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Women's studies (Australia,Indonesia) |
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Islamic studies |
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Asian studies |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 191-211 |
Notes |
Monash papers on Southeast Asia no:66 0727-6680 |
Subject |
Women -- Indonesia -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
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Women -- Indonesia -- Social conditions.
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Women in Islam -- Indonesia.
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Muslim women -- Indonesia.
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Women and religion -- Indonesia.
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Author |
Blackburn, Susan, 1947-
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Smith, Bianca J.
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Syamsiyatun, Siti.
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Monash Asia Institute.
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LC no. |
2008399301 |
ISBN |
9781876924546 paperback |
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