Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities
Vol. 5 (2015): Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities

The Emergence of Female Politicians in Local Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia

Kurniawati Hastuti Dewi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2015

Abstract

This dissertation addresses factors behind the rise and victory of Javanese Muslim women political lead ers in direct elections since 2005, in post-Suharto Indonesia. By using gender perspectives to examine political phenomenon, it reveals that that the role of Islam, gender, and networks are decisive to their political victory. The Islamic belief on female leadership at the local level, provides a strong religious foundation for Javanese Muslim women politicians to assume political leadership. Ability to use their gender in combination with the idea and practice of Islamic piety, and to use religio-political support and male/female base networks in political campaign, is significant. This findings indicates that important social changes has occurred in post Suharto Indonesia in where more Muslim women continue to take political leadership role beginning in local politics and gradually rising to national politics. In broader scope, this dissertation signifies that a new trend of Muslim women political leaders evolving in politics colors future discourse on gender, politics and Islam in Indonesia and more generally in Southeast Asia.

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jissh

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Subject

Social Sciences

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The Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities (JISSH) is a peer-reviewed, biannual journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, interdisciplinary research on Indonesia’s social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions. Now operating under the National Research and Innovation ...