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Gender Equality and Diversity in Indonesia : Identifying Progress and Challenges / ed. by Angie Bexley, Sarah Xue Dong, Diahhadi Setyonaluri.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (336 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789815104561
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.309598 23/eng/20240201
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Dismantling the old gender order: A work in progress -- 3 Gendering Islamic and Islamist movements in contemporary Indonesia: KUPI gender-just ulama and hijrah movements -- 4 Transgender citizenship and public gender in Indonesia -- 5 Gender diversity in parliament, cabinet and ambassadorial appointments: A work in progress? -- PART 2 Economic equality: Opportunities and limitations -- 6 Human capital development and gender equality in Indonesia -- 7 New opportunities and old constraints: Gender equality in the post-Suharto era from an economic perspective -- 8 Women and digitisation: Promises and challenges of internet use in the Indonesian labour market -- 9 Deconstructing care work in Indonesia -- PART 3 Social policy reforms and agendas: Challenges to policy implementation -- 10 In anticipation of perennial contestation: Progress and challenges to national laws and by-laws concerning sexual violence and sexuality in the reformasi era -- 11 Indonesia’s social protection landscape: Women, exclusion and deservingness in social assistance -- 12 Leaving no girls behind: Inclusive ways to address child marriage in Indonesia -- PART 4 Gender expression, representation and practice -- 13 Perempuan mengkaji seni: Gender, activism and Indonesian visual arts -- 14 Feminist intervention in cultural activism -- 15 Male caregiver protagonists on the silver screen: A middle-class biased shift of ideal masculinity -- Index -- INDONESIA UPDATE SERIES
Summary: Over the past 20 years, gender relations and the expression of power and authority between men and women in Indonesia have been shaped by the forces of reformasi, decentralisation, a reassertion of central power, and economic transitions. These changes have given rise to policy reform, an increase in women’s political representation, and new expressions of diverse gender identities. But to what extent has the 'gender order' of the New Order, where women’s role as a mother was the basis of citizenship, been challenged or just found new articulations? What shape do contemporary contestations to gendered power take? The chapters in this volume bring gender to the centre stage and provide reflections on the political, economic, social, and cultural progress and barriers in achieving gender equality and diversity in Indonesia.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Dismantling the old gender order: A work in progress -- 3 Gendering Islamic and Islamist movements in contemporary Indonesia: KUPI gender-just ulama and hijrah movements -- 4 Transgender citizenship and public gender in Indonesia -- 5 Gender diversity in parliament, cabinet and ambassadorial appointments: A work in progress? -- PART 2 Economic equality: Opportunities and limitations -- 6 Human capital development and gender equality in Indonesia -- 7 New opportunities and old constraints: Gender equality in the post-Suharto era from an economic perspective -- 8 Women and digitisation: Promises and challenges of internet use in the Indonesian labour market -- 9 Deconstructing care work in Indonesia -- PART 3 Social policy reforms and agendas: Challenges to policy implementation -- 10 In anticipation of perennial contestation: Progress and challenges to national laws and by-laws concerning sexual violence and sexuality in the reformasi era -- 11 Indonesia’s social protection landscape: Women, exclusion and deservingness in social assistance -- 12 Leaving no girls behind: Inclusive ways to address child marriage in Indonesia -- PART 4 Gender expression, representation and practice -- 13 Perempuan mengkaji seni: Gender, activism and Indonesian visual arts -- 14 Feminist intervention in cultural activism -- 15 Male caregiver protagonists on the silver screen: A middle-class biased shift of ideal masculinity -- Index -- INDONESIA UPDATE SERIES

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Over the past 20 years, gender relations and the expression of power and authority between men and women in Indonesia have been shaped by the forces of reformasi, decentralisation, a reassertion of central power, and economic transitions. These changes have given rise to policy reform, an increase in women’s political representation, and new expressions of diverse gender identities. But to what extent has the 'gender order' of the New Order, where women’s role as a mother was the basis of citizenship, been challenged or just found new articulations? What shape do contemporary contestations to gendered power take? The chapters in this volume bring gender to the centre stage and provide reflections on the political, economic, social, and cultural progress and barriers in achieving gender equality and diversity in Indonesia.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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