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Gender Diversity in Indonesia Beyond gender binaries Sharyn Leanne Graham Gender, Islam, and Democracy in Indonesia Kathryn Robinsonįeminist Movements in Contemporary Japan Laura Dales Gender, State and Social Power Divorce in contemporary Indonesia Kate O’Shaughnessy Sex, Love and Feminism in the Asia Pacific A cross-cultural study of young people’s attitudes Chilla BulbeckĬambodian Women Childbirth and maternity in rural south east Asia Elizabeth Hoban Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan Vera Mackie, Ulrike Woehr and Andrea Germer (eds) Young Women in Japan Transitions to adulthood Kaori Okano Gender, Household, and State in PostRevolutionary Vietnam Jayne Werner
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Violence against Women in Asian Societies Gender inequality and technologies of violence Lenore Manderson and Linda Rae Bennett (eds) Women’s Employment in Japan The experience of part-time workers Kaye Broadbent Chinese Women Living and Working Anne McLaren (ed) Abortion, Sin and the State in Thailand Andrea Whittaker Sexual Violence and the Law in Japan Catherine Burns Women, Islam and Modernity Single women, sexuality and reproductive health in contemporary Indonesia Linda Rae Bennett The Women’s Movement in PostColonial Indonesia Elizabeth Martyn Women and Work in Indonesia Michele Ford and Lyn Parker (eds) Women and Union Activism in Asia Kaye Broadbent and Michele Ford (eds)
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Women in Asia Series Edited by Louise Edwards University of Technology Sydney Editorial Board Susan Blackburn (Monash University) Vera Mackie (Melbourne University) Anne McLaren (Melbourne University) Mina Roces (University of New South Wales) Andrea Whittaker (Melbourne University) Mukkuvar Women Gender, hegemony and capitalist transformation in a south Indian fishing community Kalpana Ram A World of Difference Islam and gender hierarchy in Turkey Julie Marcus Purity and Communal Boundaries Women and social change in a Bangladeshi village Santi Rozario Madonnas and Martyrs Militarism and violence in the Philippines Anne-Marie Hilsdon Masters and Managers A study of gender relations in urban Java Norma Sullivan Matriliny and Modernity Sexual politics and social change in rural Malaysia Maila Stivens Intimate Knowledge Women and their health in north-east Thailand Andrea Whittaker Women in Asia Tradition, modernity and globalisation Louise Edwards and Mina Roces (eds) Her research interest is Gender and Islam in Muslim Societies, especially Indonesia. She was previously an Endeavour Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. She is currently a Fulbright Visiting Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Redlands, USA. Nina Nurmila is a lecturer at the Faculty of Islamic Education and Teaching at the State Islamic University (UIN) Bandung, Indonesia. Overall, the book argues that polygamy has been a source of injustice towards women and children, that this is against Islamic teaching and that a just Islamic law would need to call for the abolition of polygamy.
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It shows that, in fact, this law has not resulted in widespread adherence, and considers how public policy could be modified to increase its effectiveness in affecting behaviour in everyday life. It also considers the impact of changing public policy, in particular Indonesia’s 1974 Marriage Law which restricted the practice of polygamy. Based on detailed fieldwork conducted in Indonesia, it provides an empirically-based account of women’s lived experiences in polygamous marriages, describing the different perceptions of the practice and strategies in dealing with it. It discusses the competing interpretations of the Qur’anic verses that are at the heart of Muslim controversies over polygamy, with some groups believing that Islam enshrines polygamy as a male right, others seeing it as permitted but discouraged in favour of monogamy and other groups arguing that Islam implicitly prohibits polygamy. This book examines Islam and women’s everyday life, focusing in particular on the highly controversial issue of polygamy.