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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TABLES viii
- FIGURES x
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiv
- GLOSSARY xvi
- PROLOGUE xxiii
- 1. Introduction to the Issues 1
- 2. The Mega Factor in Indonesian Politics: A New President or a New Kind of Presidency? 13
- 3. The Downfall of President Abdurrahman Wahid: A Return to Authoritarianism? 28
- 4. The Year in Review: From Blind Man’s Bluff to Mega Expectations 41
- 5. Further Comments on the Economy, with a Gender Perspecti 61
- 6. Institution Building: An Effort to Improve Indonesian Women’s Role and Status 68
- COMMENTARY 78
- 7. Feminism in Indonesia in an International Context 80
- 8. Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities, National Belonging and the New Indonesia 92
- 9. And the Winner Is … Indonesian Women in Public Life 100
- 10. Indonesian Women Artists: Transcending Compliance 113
- 11. Literature, Mythology and Regime Change: Some Observations on Recent Indonesian Women’s Writing 130
- 12. Women and the Labour Market during and after the Crisis 144
- 13. Women’s International Labour Migration 158
- 14. Customary Institutions, Syariah Law and the Marginalisation of Indonesian Women 179
- 15. Women’s Grassroots Movements in Indonesia: A Case Study of the PKK and Islamic Women’s Organisations 187
- 16. Women’s Activism against Violence in South Sulawesi 198
- 17. Gender Mainstreaming and Sex-disaggregated Data 209
- 18. The Changing Indonesian Household 219
- 19. Women, Family Planning and Decentralisation: New Variations on Old Themes 235
- 20. Men, Women and Community Development in East Nusa Tenggara 250
- REFERENCES 264
- INDEX 275
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- TABLES viii
- FIGURES x
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiv
- GLOSSARY xvi
- PROLOGUE xxiii
- 1. Introduction to the Issues 1
- 2. The Mega Factor in Indonesian Politics: A New President or a New Kind of Presidency? 13
- 3. The Downfall of President Abdurrahman Wahid: A Return to Authoritarianism? 28
- 4. The Year in Review: From Blind Man’s Bluff to Mega Expectations 41
- 5. Further Comments on the Economy, with a Gender Perspecti 61
- 6. Institution Building: An Effort to Improve Indonesian Women’s Role and Status 68
- COMMENTARY 78
- 7. Feminism in Indonesia in an International Context 80
- 8. Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities, National Belonging and the New Indonesia 92
- 9. And the Winner Is … Indonesian Women in Public Life 100
- 10. Indonesian Women Artists: Transcending Compliance 113
- 11. Literature, Mythology and Regime Change: Some Observations on Recent Indonesian Women’s Writing 130
- 12. Women and the Labour Market during and after the Crisis 144
- 13. Women’s International Labour Migration 158
- 14. Customary Institutions, Syariah Law and the Marginalisation of Indonesian Women 179
- 15. Women’s Grassroots Movements in Indonesia: A Case Study of the PKK and Islamic Women’s Organisations 187
- 16. Women’s Activism against Violence in South Sulawesi 198
- 17. Gender Mainstreaming and Sex-disaggregated Data 209
- 18. The Changing Indonesian Household 219
- 19. Women, Family Planning and Decentralisation: New Variations on Old Themes 235
- 20. Men, Women and Community Development in East Nusa Tenggara 250
- REFERENCES 264
- INDEX 275