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THE POSITION OF MINANG-CHINESE RELATIONSHIP IN THE HISTORY OF INTER-ETHNIC GROUPS RELATIONS IN PADANG, WEST SUMATRA Laila Kholid Alfirdaus; Eric Hiariej; Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta
Humaniora Vol 28, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (562.651 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jh.11506

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Generally studies on pribumi and Chinese relationship in Indonesia are dominated with conflict perspectives. In fact, in practice, the relationship between the two groups can be very dynamic. Amongst social tension arose between them, there are often stories about social harmony, social engagement and social cohesion. This is also what we found in the Minang-Chinese relationship in Padang, West Sumatra. The Minang-Chinese relationship in Padang, West Sumatra, in current period has been not only about social tension. In spite of the strong tension arose due to differences in ethnicity and religious belief, they are strongly tied in running local trading, political party, and other areas of public policy making. Competition in economy often stands together with cooperation. This similarly works in local politics, and, recently, community recovery post 2009-earthquake. Such dynamic relationships is inseparable from ethnic politics constructed throughout Padang history in the past. This paper sees that the relationships of Minang and Chinese are inseparable from the ethnic politics constructed throughout Padang history. This paper tries to portray briefly the journey of Minang and Chinese relationship in Padang and the politics that contextualizes the making of that relationship based on literature research and in-depth interviews. Despite its shortness, this paper is supposed to provide background information for those interested in discussing the issue of ethnicity in Padang and West Sumatra.
Anti-feminist Movement, Hegemonic Patriarchy, and Gender Equality Challenges: The Case of the Sexual Violence Elimination Bill Laila Kholid Alfirdaus; Lupyta Agra Divina; Fitriyah Fitriyah
Jurnal Humaniora Vol 34, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jh.73538

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Challenges to gender equality in Indonesia are not only related to men and male patriarchy. Using the case of the Sexual Violence Elimination Bill, women, specifically those supported by the party affiliated with political Islam, can also hamper the promotion of women’s rights and equality. Hegemonic patriarchy explains the phenomenon through relating the rejection against the Bill to the patriarchal tendencies planted through religious institutions and teaching. The teaching that places women as a secondary creature after men and as the object of men’s authority (Imamah), is taken for granted, believed to be transcendental, turned into an ideology, and concretized through a movement against feminism. All points that try to assert women’s fundamental rights in the Bill are coined as Western values and are rejected as seen as anti-Islam. Reflecting from the case, it becomes clear that challenges towards gender equality are currently getting harder, as they come not only from patriarchal men, but also women who are hegemonized by patriarchal values and take an anti-feminist stance as part of preserving Islam. Tracing through secondary and primary sources, applying desk reviews and interviews with male and female activists, both for and against the Bill, this paper identifies that the rise of anti-feminist sentiment is rooted alongside contemporary Islamization, which has mushroomed in the post-Reformasi era, and poses new challenges to promoting gender equality.
Co-Authors -, Fitriyah - -, Wijayanto - Adnan, Muhammad - Aifa Dafa Assyifa Akbar, Rahmat - Akhmad, Bachruddin Ali Al Farisi, Muhammad Salman Al Faruq, Abdurahman Aldona Ainur Rohma Anbiya, Hafiizh Sufi Aninditya - Normalitasari Anisa Maulina Rahma Aprilianto, Panca Prasetio Arif Budiman Arifin Setyan Cahyanto Arina Diah Al Hamid Arzaqi, Nila Ashila, Miralda Farah Azahra, Jihan Marsya Bachruddin Ali Akhmad Badsty, Monica Budi Setiyono Cantona, Septian Reva Christiana Cristin Gauru Danny Widodo Uji Prakoso Deki Itje Dewi Ayu Wulandari Didik Try Putra Dinda Ayu Arrafi’u Nilna Munaa Dzunuwanus Ghulam Manar Dzunuwanus Ghulam Manar Dzunuwwanus Ghulam Manar Elizabeth Anggit Sekar Citra T Eric Hiariej Eric Hiariej Erowati, Dewi - Fairuz Thifal Nabila Farhan Riski Tricahyo Farsijana Adeney Risakotta Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta Fitriah Fitriah Fitriani, Kirana - Fitriani, Valeriana Aldiva Fitriyah Fitriyah Gai, Apolonaris Hafifah Bella Nugraheni Hanifa Maylasari Hasna Nur Rachmawati Hayuningtyas, Anggita Sekar Hendra Ardianto Hendra Try Ardianto Hendra Try Ardianto Hendratman, Bevan Pramudito Henry Sofyan Rois Henry Wahyono Holyness Nurdin Singadimedja Imam Syahid Indrakusuma, Galton Dwita Ita - Noviani Jamaluddin, Sholeh - Joelianto, Najma Maharani Putri Kania Rizky, Tara Qis-Hayya Khanifatul Mukaromah Khasanah, Siti Uswatun KHOLQI, AHSANUL Kushandajani Kushandajani . Lelly Nuraviva Liona - - Lupyta Agra Divina M Septian Budiman M, Yesie Cindra M. Adnan Arsyad Manar, Dzunuwwanus Ghulam Mangkunegara, RM Ahmada - Maria Lidwina Resti Martini, Rina - Maulidya, Nur Mahya Mbiri, Adeo Melly Rahmadan Ningsih Mohamad Ulil Amri Muhammad - Adnan Muhammad Adnan Muhammad Alfatih Akbar Pahlevi Nabella, Monica Amy Nabilah, Siti Maharani Nafirotul Karima Najich Alfayn, Mukhammad Akhmad Neny - Marlina Nindy Ajeng Maharani Novitasari, Aldian - Nunik Retno Herawati Nur Hidayat Sardini Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Oktavia, Fitka Dwi Permatasari, Sinta Dewi Prasetyo Sitowin Priyatno Harsasto Puger Abdul Khaliq Purwanti, Uci Dewi Qhuraydillah, Muhammad Octavian Raden Muhammad iqbal Rahayu, Ananda Ajeng Rahdeana Almeyna Kurnia Ramadhan, Aditya Rifqi Reditania, Zilda Clarita Retna Arista Kesi Wijayanti Rina Martini Rina Martini Riyanto, Diva Nadilla Arya Ramadhan Rizki Amalia Yanuartha Rosihan Widi Nugroho Rosihan Widi Nugroho S. Rouli Manalu Safitri, Nur Faiza Sahi, Nada Rafa’ Salsya Billa Annisa Samuel, Bob Sardini, Nur Hidayat - Sekarsari, Ajeng Ayu Selsie Anggela Putri Septiani, Dhuhika Nikmah Setiyono, Budi - Shafira Putri Vanessa Shinta Milania Rohmany Siahaan, Audrey Loemongga Shaloom Siregar, Theresia Nadya Regina Winarno Sri Astuty Sri Astuty Sugiarto S Supratiwi . Suwanto Adhi Syahrur Ramadhi Syifana Awan Ardhini Syofii, Muhammad Teguh Yuwono Theresia Rosari Sekar Cakraningtyas Turtiantoro Turtiantoro Wahid Abdulrahman Wahyu Hanie Pratiwi Wibawa, Aditya Dwi Prasetya Wijayanto - - Wijayanto Wijayanto Wijayanto Wijayanto Wiryawan, Bangkit Aditya Yusyifa, Zafira Zahra Yuwanto Yuwanto Yuwanto Yuwanto