Gender and Islam in Southeast Asia : women's rights movements, religious resurgence and local traditions / / edited by Susanne Schröter.

The volume is the first comprehensive compilation of texts on gender constructions, normative gender orders and their religious legitimizations, as well as current gender policies in Islamic Southeast Asia, which besides the Islamic core countries of Malaysia and Indonesia also comprises southern Th...

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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Women and gender, the Middle East and the Islamic world, v. 12
Women and Gender: The Middle East and the Islamic World 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (345 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter /
Introduction /
Gender and Islam in Southeast Asia: An Overview /
Polygamy and Harmonious Families: Indonesian Debates on Gender and Marriage /
A Dialogue with God? Islam and Lesbian Relationships in Two Post-Suharto Narratives /
Islam, Marriage and Gender Relations in Bugis Lontaraʾ: A Critical Analysis of the Lontaraʾ Daramatasia /
Towards Justice in Marital Law: Empowering Indonesian Women /
‘Family Values’ and Islamic Revival: Gender, Rights and State Moral Projects in Malaysia /
The Role of Muslim Women in Democracy, Development, and Peace: The Philippine Case /
From Catholic to Muslim: Changing Perceptions of Gender Roles in a Balik-Islam Movement in the Philippines /
Muslim Women Leaders in the Philippines /
Female Missionaries and Women’s Participation in Southern Thailand’s Chapter of the Tablighi Jamaʿat /
Religious Piety and Muslim Women in Thailand /
Woman as the Constitutive Other? The Place and Meaning of ‘Woman’ in the Worldview of the Tablighi Jamaʿat /
Bibliography /
About the Authors /
Index /
Summary:The volume is the first comprehensive compilation of texts on gender constructions, normative gender orders and their religious legitimizations, as well as current gender policies in Islamic Southeast Asia, which besides the Islamic core countries of Malaysia and Indonesia also comprises southern Thailand and Mindanao (the Philippines). The authors trace the impact of national development programmes, modernization, globalization, and political conflicts on the local and national gender regimes in the twentieth century, and elaborate on the consequences of the revitalization of a conservative type of Islam. The book, thus, elucidates the boundary lines of cultural and political processes of negotiation related to state, society, and community. It employs a broad analytical framework, offers rich empirical data and gives new insights into current debates on gender and Islam. Contributors include Nelly van Doorn-Harder, Farish A. Noor, Siti Musdah Mulia, Amporn Marddent, Maila Stivens, Alexander Horstmann, Amina Rasul-Bernardo, Monika Arnez, Susanne Schröter, Nurul Ilmi Idrus, Vivienne S.M. Angeles and Birte Brecht-Drouart.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004242929
ISSN:1570-7628 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Susanne Schröter.