Women and the State in Modern Indonesia
What do Indonesian women want their state to do for them, and, conversely, what interest has the Indonesian state in its female citizens? Indonesian women have been organizing themselves for about a century in a country renowned for diversity, a recent change to democratic rule, and the selection of a woman president. This inquiry listens to their voices by focusing on areas of greatest public controversy, such as polygamy, motherhood and violence.
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Women and the State in Modern Indonesia
What do Indonesian women want their state to do for them, and, conversely, what interest has the Indonesian state in its female citizens? Indonesian women have been organizing themselves for about a century in a country renowned for diversity, a recent change to democratic rule, and the selection of a woman president. This inquiry listens to their voices by focusing on areas of greatest public controversy, such as polygamy, motherhood and violence.
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Women and the State in Modern Indonesia

Women and the State in Modern Indonesia

by Susan Blackburn
Women and the State in Modern Indonesia

Women and the State in Modern Indonesia

by Susan Blackburn

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What do Indonesian women want their state to do for them, and, conversely, what interest has the Indonesian state in its female citizens? Indonesian women have been organizing themselves for about a century in a country renowned for diversity, a recent change to democratic rule, and the selection of a woman president. This inquiry listens to their voices by focusing on areas of greatest public controversy, such as polygamy, motherhood and violence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521842259
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/11/2004
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Susan Blackburn is a senior lecturer in politics at Monash University, Victoria. Her research has focussed on Indonesia and on international development. Her previous two books were Jakarta: A History (1991) and Practical Visionaries: A Study of Community Aid Abroad (1994). Her recent publications concern women in Indonesia.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. State gender ideologies and the women's health movement; 2. Education; 3. Early marriage; 4. Citizenship; 5. Polygamy; 6. Motherhood; 7. Economic exploitation; 8. Violence; Conclusion; References; Index.
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