
Gender Equality and Diversity in Indonesia
Identifying Progress and Challenges
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Gender Equality and Diversity in Indonesia
Identifying Progress and Challenges
About this book
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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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction by Angie Bexley, Sarah Xue Dong and Diahhadi Setyonaluri
- PART 1: Gender ideologies: Public and private realms
- PART 2: Economic equality: Opportunities and limitations
- PART 3: Social policy reforms and agendas: Challenges to policy implementation
- PART 4: Gender expression, representation and practice
- Index