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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Note on Arabic transliteration; Introduction; Creating Islamic feminism: the politics of representing the other; Locating Islamic feminism as a subject matter; Defining the spiritual and the quest for gender equality; Genealogy as a method of inquiry; The content of the book; Concluding remarks; 1 The making of the emancipation era: a stepping-stone toward gender equality; Casting emancipation: pioneering women and the politics of representation; Pioneering women who made progress by way of physical resistance
Individual pioneers transforming adat and Islam through cultural educationContextual settings for the pursuit of emancipation; Nationalist and Islamic reform and the pursuit of emancipation; Islamic reformism: goals and contexts; Local reform and the dream for progress; Islamic reform as a nationalist project; Making connections to women's movements beyond Indonesia; Concluding remarks; 2 The association era and the politics of emancipation; Islamic reformism and its effect on Muslim women's associations; The politics of Islamic and feminist resistance on marriage
Modality of being through veiling and the disciplinary formation of pietyThe making of women's worth: the personal and the political; The value of women as human beings versus mothers; Women's associations and the making of the political; Concluding remarks; 3 Gender politics in the era of development: the making of state and feminist equality; Women's movements as a web of networks for the state ideology; The domestication of developmentalism and the institutionalization of maternal virtue; The Western origin of developmentalism and its appropriation
The deployment of maternal virtue: ideological enclosure and defense?Cultivating maternal virtue as the common value and its Asian contexts; The politics of gender and the politicization of an "organized" feminine mystique; The local and global confluences on domesticating women; The political institution of maternal value in the 1974 Marriage Law; The proliferation of equality and gender activism; Localizing the global: transitions to secular feminism and its critique of Islam; Feminist inquiry and the pursuit of developmentalism; Feminism: critiques and supports
Secular feminist grievance with IslamConcluding remarks; 4 Engendering equality in the integration era: the making of Islam as ethical framework for emancipation; Muslim women's movements and the politics of maternal virtue; The politicization of Islam and Muslim intellectual responses; Pancasila morality and the separation between Islam and the political praxis; Muslims' responses to the politicization of Islam; The depoliticization of Islam and its effect on devotionalism; Contextualizing the rhetoric of piety and correct practices of Islam
Individual pioneers transforming adat and Islam through cultural educationContextual settings for the pursuit of emancipation; Nationalist and Islamic reform and the pursuit of emancipation; Islamic reformism: goals and contexts; Local reform and the dream for progress; Islamic reform as a nationalist project; Making connections to women's movements beyond Indonesia; Concluding remarks; 2 The association era and the politics of emancipation; Islamic reformism and its effect on Muslim women's associations; The politics of Islamic and feminist resistance on marriage
Modality of being through veiling and the disciplinary formation of pietyThe making of women's worth: the personal and the political; The value of women as human beings versus mothers; Women's associations and the making of the political; Concluding remarks; 3 Gender politics in the era of development: the making of state and feminist equality; Women's movements as a web of networks for the state ideology; The domestication of developmentalism and the institutionalization of maternal virtue; The Western origin of developmentalism and its appropriation
The deployment of maternal virtue: ideological enclosure and defense?Cultivating maternal virtue as the common value and its Asian contexts; The politics of gender and the politicization of an "organized" feminine mystique; The local and global confluences on domesticating women; The political institution of maternal value in the 1974 Marriage Law; The proliferation of equality and gender activism; Localizing the global: transitions to secular feminism and its critique of Islam; Feminist inquiry and the pursuit of developmentalism; Feminism: critiques and supports
Secular feminist grievance with IslamConcluding remarks; 4 Engendering equality in the integration era: the making of Islam as ethical framework for emancipation; Muslim women's movements and the politics of maternal virtue; The politicization of Islam and Muslim intellectual responses; Pancasila morality and the separation between Islam and the political praxis; Muslims' responses to the politicization of Islam; The depoliticization of Islam and its effect on devotionalism; Contextualizing the rhetoric of piety and correct practices of Islam