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Jurnal Perempuan
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The journal encourages practical, theoretically sound, and (when relevant) empirically rigorous manuscripts that address real-world implications of the gender gap in Indonesiancontexts. Topics related to feminism can include (but are not limited to): sexuality, LGBT questions, trafficking, ecology, public policy, sustainability and environment, human and labour rights/issues, governance, accountability and transparency, globalisation, as well as ethics, and specific issues related to gender study, such as diversity, poverty, and education.
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Tombois and Femmes: Against Gender Label in Padang Melati, Nadya Karima
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 20, No 4 (2015): Plurality of Gender & Sexualities
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Child Marriage in Sukabumi West Java: Self and Agency of Girls Grijns, Mies
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 21, No 1 (2016): Status of Girls in Child-Marriage
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What makes child marriage an option for girls and their relatives in this present time? How and why does it happen in an average village in Sukabumi, West Java? Kabupaten Sukabumi is one of the districts in West Java that has a high number of child marriages, especially in the villages in the periphery. The selected research village is not a child marriage hot-spot compared to provincial standards. With an incidence2 of 32 % for marriage under 18 of ever married women between 20-24 it is slightly higher than the provincial average of 30.7%3 . Compared to the Indonesian average of 17% for marriage under 18 it is much higher4 . The choice to do research in one village enables us to look in detail at different aspects of child marriage and intersectionality in the same setting. The research is based on 28 qualitative in-depth case-studies, combined with a census of all households with 20-24-year-old male and female members and supporting interviews and observations. Fieldwork is about to be finalised, other parts of the research are still ongoing. Sketches of six cases – five girls and one boy – show the diversity and complexity of child marriage. The article discusses the potential agency of young people vis-a-vis their parents/elders, from self-realised marriage to forced marriage. It confirms the role of common causes like the lack of control of girls’s sexuality and the fear of zina, and poor access to education and health when it comes to pregnancies, but questions the role of poverty as a direct reason of child marriage. Every case seems to be a particular combination of causes based on morality and religion, the composition of households, parental care and upbringing, the access girls have to formal and religious education, including sexual education, and to the local labour market. Gender and age are crosscutting hierarchies with girls at the most powerless side of the equation.
In the Name of Love: Power Relation and Revictimization on Sexual Violence Case in Courtship (Case Study of Court Decision) Nadia, Nike
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 23, No 1 (2018): Feminism and Love
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This paper aims to explain the dimensions of inequality power relations and revictimization that occurred in a rape case by seduction in dating violence context. Using the case study of court decisions and radical feminist theory as a tool of analysis, the author argue that the narrative ‘in the name of love’ used by perpetrators of sexual violence in personal relations is actually another manifestation of the inequality of power relations and become site of female body subjugation. Therefore, forms of exploitation that use a ‘proof of love’ narrative in cases of forced sexual intercourse should be identified as part of sexual violence.
Zumrotin K. Susilo: Encouraging Local Laws after the Rejection of Impeachment of 1974 Marriage Law by Constitutional Court: Strategy to reduce Child Marriage Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 21, No 1 (2016): Status of Girls in Child-Marriage
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Women’s Ministries in the Framework of National Women’s Machinery: a Study of Reformative Bureaucracy Amiruddin, Mariana
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 19, No 4 (2014): Women in 2014 Cabinet
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Indonesia urgently needs national women’s machinery, like ministry of women and commission for women. Beijing Platform for Action had been adopted by the fourth conferenc of women in September 1995 giving specific attention to national women’s machinery in implementing gender mainstreaming at all levels in national development. This machine coordinates and supports all policies regarding strategic decisions and real actions. In July 2004 ECOSOC adopt resolution on national women’s machinery as key actor in bureaucracy reformation. The resolution recommends that national women’s machinery is being put at the highest level to invest authority and equal power to fullfill the mandates.
Retno Marsudi: “All-out diplomacy to protect Indonesian female migrant workers”. Dhewy, Anita
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 20, No 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Cultural Prejudice against Female’s Bodies in Discriminative Local Regulations: Politicization of Religion and Women Indraswari, NFN
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 19, No 3 (2014): 2014 Presidential Election, Religion & Status of Women
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This article discusses three main issues i.e. women, politics of identity and religion as well as the relationship among them. The three are binded by cultural prejudice casted upon female bodies, specifically in discriminatory by-laws in 342 regions in Indonesia. The discussion takes place within the framework of Indonesia’s decentralization which has been marked with among other the implementation of public policies which targeting women’s bodies and behavior in the name of morality and religion. The cultural notion is also discussed to provide a better understanding on the complexity of the relationship among the three issues as previously mentioned. This study shows that religion has been used and politicized to ostricised women’s rights and other minorities’ and vulnerable groups’ rights.
Contribution of Indonesian Women Migrant Workers (TKIP) to Child Welfare Anshor, Maria Ulfah
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 22, No 3 (2017): Local and Migrant Domestic Workers
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This article is part of dissertation research on childcare of Indonesian Women Migrant Workers (TKIP) in pesantren, using a qualitative approach and analysis unit in child and their environment. This study uses the ecological system theory of Bronfenbrenner and theconcept of Global Care Chain with the perspective of child protection. The results showed that the children of TKIP who abandoned by their mothers abroad became losing care, disrupted their social welfare psychically and socially; there is interdependence between the child’s of TKIP and his/her family with TKIP abroad; pesantren is an option for TKIP family because there is no professional childcare for the children of TKIP when their mother abandons her/him. Institutionally pesantren has potential to break the Global Care Chain injustice on the care of TKIP children with the support of religious values and traditions of pesantren. However, policy support is needed to ensure the care and social welfare of TKIP’s children that based on community and which integrated comprehensively inblueprint of Indonesian migrant worker policy.
Narrative of Women and Sexual Violence in Indonesian Law Katjasungkana, Soka Handinah
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 21, No 2 (2016): Bill Draft on the Elimination of Sexual Violence
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Power constellations perspective about sexuality of women and women’s body in the context of legislative advocacy Elimination of Sexual Violence Bill which is currently being carried out by a network of women’s movement representing how women and women’s body interpreted. This was reflected in the legal product and legal draft which being advocated, from the recognition of who is considered to be the victims should be protected and who is the perpetrator who should be subject to sanctions. The comparison between the Law No. 44 Year 2008 on Pornography as an initiative of the Parliament members with a legal draft on the Elimination of Sexual Abuse, can describe the power constellation of thinking about women’s sexuality. Because of a legal product shows the ideology of the manufacturer o f the law itself, in particular the law maker (government and parliament) as well as more broadly is the society.
Women of Rembang Nurturing Kendeng Water Springs: a Study of the Impact of Mining to Women’s SRHR Apriando, Tommy
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 20, No 3 (2015): SRHR (Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights) & Climate Change
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This paper investigates the fulfillment of SRHR in Rembang during the protest against cement mining in Kendeng Mount. This paper concludes that women’s SRHR are being denied by the government as the access to water and food will be in jeopardy. The interviews took place in Tegaldowo Village and Timbrangan Village Rembang. The arrival of cement mining has threatened the livelihood of the forest, the community, and water capture.

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