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Women and Work in Indonesia - Gender Studies & Asian Society Insights | ASAA Women in Asia Series | Academic Research & Cultural Analysis
Women and Work in Indonesia - Gender Studies & Asian Society Insights | ASAA Women in Asia Series | Academic Research & Cultural Analysis

Women and Work in Indonesia - Gender Studies & Asian Society Insights | ASAA Women in Asia Series | Academic Research & Cultural Analysis" (注:原标题已为英文,无需翻译。优化部分增加了关键词如"Gender Studies"、"Asian Society"以提升SEO,并补充了使用场景"Academic Research & Cultural Analysis"以说明书籍的适用领域。)

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This book examines the meaning of work for women in contemporary Indonesia. It takes a broad definition of work in order to interrogate assumptions about work and economic activity, focusing on what women themselves see as their work, which includes not only paid employment, home life and child care, but also activities surrounding ritual, healing and religious life. It analyses the key issues, including the contrasts between ‘new’ and ‘old’ forms of work, the relationship between experiences of migration and work, and the ways in which religion – especially Islam - shapes perceptions and practice of work. It discusses women’s work in a range of different settings, both rural and urban, and in different locations, covering Sumatra, Bali, Lombok, Java, Sulawesi and Kalimantan. A wide range of types of employment are considered: agricultural labour, industrial work and new forms of work in the tertiary sector such as media and tourism, demonstrating how capitalism, globalization and local culture together produce gendered patterns of work with particular statuses and identities. It address the question of the meaning and valuing of women’s ‘traditional’ work, be it agricultural labour, domestic work or other kinds of reproductive labour, challenging assumptions of women as ‘only’ mothers and housewives, and demonstrating how women can negotiate new definitions of ‘housewife’ by mobilizing kinship and village relations to transcend conventional categories such as wage labour and the domestic sphere. Overall, this book is an important study of the meaning of work for women in Indonesia.

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