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Indonesian Feminist Journal: Invisible & Unprotected: Women's Livelihood in Post-Reformation Era
The Indonesian Feminist Journal (IFJ) is the English summary edition of Jurnal Perempuan (JP), Indonesia’s first feminist journal, which began publication in 1996. In this first edition, IFJ presents a wide sampling of the work of several of Indonesia’s feminist thinkers. Debate on feminism and the feminist perspective in Indonesian society has flourished during the Reformation Era, intertwined with broader issues of democracy and justice. Over the years of Reformation gender issues have been openly debated in the context of widening and deepening democracy in Indonesia. Several of our authors call for inclusion, which arises from the exclusion that Indonesian women have experienced in many aspects of public life, including but not limited to political rights, economic opportunities, and governance. This edition features a cluster of writings on the topic of gender and corruption, which is a recent focus of feminist scholarship in Indonesia. We explore questions such as whether women are more or less corruptible that men, and whether women in public life can be more effective in executing anticorruption initiatives This issue is dealt with in greater detail in an interview with Sri Mulyani, Indonesia’s former Minister of Finance and one of Indonesia’s most influential women.
KP XVIII JUR i | KP XVIII JUR i | My Library | Available |
KP XVIII 0034 | 050 Ind I | Perpustakaan Komnas Perempuan (Perpustakaan Komnas Perempuan) | Available |
KP XVIII 0055 | 050 Ind I | Perpustakaan Komnas Perempuan (Perpustakaan Komnas Perempuan) | Available |
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