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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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Inisiatif Perempuan Membentuk Environmental Culture sebagai Upaya Mengatasi Perubahan Iklim Ikhaputri Widiantini; Abby Gina Boang Manalu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): Feminisme dan Keadilan Iklim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v27i3.741

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This research discusses the efforts of women in the community as a form of environmental culture in responding to the climate change crisis. The arrogance issue of patriarchal reason has distorted human ability to recognize the main problem of environmental damage. Humans are trapped in the illusion of the domination of reason which seeks to control nature as non-humans. As a result of this arrogance of reason, culture is formed hierarchically dominating nature (non-humans). We offer a change in cultural perspective through the environmental culture raised by Val Plumwood. This culture with an ecological and caring perspective is a form of the feminist ecological thought movement. We use the method of analyzing feminist issues through feminist knowledge standpoints that interact with ecological research methods. We collect data through various media with a focus on telling the experiences of women in dealing with environmental problems. Our analysis comes to the conclusion that concrete initiatives and actions are needed that involve all ecological elements as a form of solidarity. In this way, we no longer glorify humans as the rulers of reason, but rather create critical and creative communities in realizing an environmental culture.
Feminisme dan Keadilan Iklim Andri Rahman
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): Feminisme dan Keadilan Iklim
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Laporan Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change telah mengingatkan tentang kedaruratan kenaikan suhu global perubahan iklim. Krisis iklim telah dirasakan secara akut oleh berbagai wilayah dan komunitas di dunia (IPCC 2021). Pemanasan global dan cuaca ekstrem berdampak pada tercerabutnya hak dasar manusia. Situasi ini telah berkontribusi pada meningkatnya angka kelaparan dunia, malnutrisi, paparan penyakit, hilangnya tempat tinggal yang layak, perpindahan, hilangnya mata pencaharian secara permanen, dan berbagai persoalan lainnya. Krisis iklim dengan demikian perlu dipandang sebagai krisis multidimensi. Isu ini tidak cukup dipahami sebagai persoalan ekologis yang dapat diperiksa berdasarkan matra sains, teknologi, dan ekonomi belaka, tetapi juga harus diperiksa sebagai isu moral dan keadilan (Gardiner 2011; Shue 2014).
Jurnal Perempuan Edisi 111, Vol 27. No. 1, Edisi 112, Vol 27. No. 2, Edisi 113, Vol 27. No 3. Andri Rahman
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): Feminisme dan Keadilan Iklim
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Indeks Jurnal Perempuan Edisi 111, Vol 27. No. 1, Edisi 112, Vol 27. No. 2, Edisi 113, Vol 27. No 3.
Pengetahuan dan Keterampilan Artikulasi Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi (HKSR) di Kalangan Perempuan Muda Asli Papua Desintha Dwi Asriani; Godefridus Samderubun; Eling Wening Pangestu
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.788

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This article discusses the extent to which the SRHR narrative is reproduced in the Papuan context. In the process, data collection was carried out by combining document studies, self-reflexive, and interviews. The involvement of one of the researchers who is also an Indigenous Papuan (Orang Asli Papua – OAP) allows for self-reflection regarding the context and issues of SRHR in Papua. While in the interview process, women’s bodily experience is placed as a center for understanding the dynamics of reproductive health problems in the broader context of Papua. Specific issues such as unwanted pregnancies (Kehamilan Tidak Diinginkan – KTD) are key topics during the interview process. The results of the study show that SRHR issues among young people in Papua cover specific issues such as unwanted pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and violence against women. However, in the exploration of specific topics such as KTD, it was found that there is a gap in knowledge and skills in understanding and translating the substance of SRHR due to conflicting economic issues, traditions, and changes in meaning around sexuality due to the influence of modernization. Therefore, the intersectionality framework, both theoretically and methodologically, has the potential to be developed for further studies to obtain a comprehensive mapping of the dynamics of SRHR challenges and the need for innovative approaches in Papua.
Opresi dan Kuasa Atas Tubuh Perempuan dalam Tradisi Masyarakat Budaya: Studi Kasus Sunat Perempuan di Banten Adinda Putri Kirana Lutfi; Sri Lestari Wahyuningroem
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.808

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Artikel ini membahas sunat perempuan yang pada umumnya didasarkan pada tradisi dan budaya masyarakat, diturunkan dari generasi ke generasi, dan diperkuat melalui ajaran agama. Pelaksanaan sunat perempuan sangat kuat kaitannya dengan kontrol seksual dan bentuk kuasa terhadap perempuan serta melahirkan opresi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji bentuk opresi yang dialami perempuan dalam kelompok budaya melalui studi kasus sunat perempuan di Banten dan dampaknya pada pengakuan hak perempuan dalam masyarakat adat. Secara khusus, kajian ini mengelaborasi opresi terhadap perempuan dalam konteks politik pengakuan identitas kelompok budaya di Banten. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan melakukan wawancara mendalam. Dengan menggunakan Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), atau analisis interpretasi fenomenologis, penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terdapat dua bentuk opresi yang terjadi dalam praktik sunat perempuan di Banten, yaitu pelemahan (powerlessness) dan kekerasan (violence). Bentuk opresi tersebut merupakan dampak pelemahan perempuan dalam praktik sunat perempuan, yang menjadi salah satu implikasi negatif dari politik pengakuan identitas kelompok budaya yang terjadi di Indonesia.
Tubuhku Bukan Milikku: Pasal 463 KUHP Baru Ditinjau dari Perspektif Hukum Feminis Lidwina Nurtjahyo
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.810

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This article discusses abortion as perceived in Article 463 of the New Criminal Code as compared to Law No. 36 of 2009 concerning Health. This article is analyzed using the feminist legal perspective. To illustrate the state’s intervention on women’s reproductive health issues in terms of abortion, two cases obtained from the search results of the Supreme Court’s decision directory are included. Article 463 of the New Criminal Code does not provide access for abortion in the context of the health condition of pregnant women as stipulated in the Health Law. Then in the explanatory part of the article, it tends to narrow the concept of sexual violence where abortion is only allowed to be carried out by victims of sexual violence in the form of sexual exploitation/forced prostitution. The findings of this research is that the law does not accommodate women’s experience as a whole, and the fact that pregnancy can occur after a single case of rape. Furthermore, the law does not accommodate the necessity of abortion for pregnant women in emergency health condition. The government and the legislative should produce regulations which accomodate women’s unique experience, especially in terms of reproductive rights issues
Pemenuhan Hak Kesehatan Reproduksi dan Seksual dalam Kerapuhan Sistem Pangan Komunitas di Perdesaan Indonesia Widya Hasian Situmeang; Fairuz Rafidah Aflaha; Wahyu Ridwan Nanta
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.811

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Women’s authority over their bodies is often ignored due to limited choices and access to resources. This study intends to photograph the failure of development governance, especially in the food and environmental sectors, which places women as the exploited party. This research uses the concept of feminist ecology as a rationale in studying women’s experiences and their relation to the fragility of the food system. The research method used in this research is a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and observations in the area of Kampung Darim which is uniquely divided into the territories of Kendayakan Village and Puntang Village with a food-agricultural ecosystem background in Indramayu Regency, West Java. These two villages are one of the food barn areas and have a high tendency for the practice of early marriage to occur. The results of the study show that the commodification of natural resources, especially food, tends to reduce the function of food production to fulfilling daily needs. More than that, it also ignores cultural practices that are closely tied to the food system. This paper intends to raise the experience of women who are vulnerable to exploitation due to the failure of the food system. Apart from experiencing exploitation as a result of failure to manage natural resources, rural women in this study are also a group at high risk of experiencing sexual and reproductive health threats. The development of the food system needs to be improved by placing women as equal subjects
Hak Atas Kesehatan Seksual Reproduksi bagi Perempuan: Kajian Perbandingan Mengenai Pengaturan Tentang Aborsi di Nepal dan Indonesia Yogi Paramitha Dewi
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.817

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The fulfillment of women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights remains challenging, especially concerning one of its most controversial issues, namely abortion. While the maternal deaths caused by unsafe abortion continue to be a concern, many countries retain repressive laws by banning abortion which has often been influenced by moral and religious reasons. This article aims to examine the abortion legal framework as part of sexual and reproductive health and rights through the lens of z by dissecting the degree of recognition of bodily integrity, personhood, equality, and diversity of women. Through a comparative approach between Indonesia and Nepal, this paper argues that Nepal’s abortion regulation has a stronger recognition of women’s bodily integrity, personhood, equality, and diversity in its abortion legal framework compared to Indonesia. Therefore, Nepal’s experience in regulating abortion can serve as an inspiration for Indonesia in ensuring women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights
Feminisme dan Keadilan Reproduktif: Mempersoalkan Aborsi Berdasarkan Pengalaman Aktivisme HKSR Abby Boangmanalu; Asri Pratiwi Wulandari
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.819

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In Indonesia, abortion is categorized as an illegal and criminal act. Even though abortion due to medical indications and rape are exempt from criminal status, access to legal abortion is still almost impossible. Therefore, discussion about legal abortion and safe abortion cannot be done separately, for the criminalization of abortion is one of the factors behind unsafe abortions. Through focused discussions with 20 women activists representing civil society organizations who advocate for gender justice and SRHR in Indonesia, this research aims to document and reflect critically on the situation of reproductive injustice in the issue of abortion in Indonesia using a feminist lens. Building this research within the framework of reproductive justice thinking based on feminist praxis, we selected women activists as our informants. SRHR activists are the closest to and the most involved subjects in the feminist praxis of promoting reproductive justice, particularly on the issue of abortion
Kekerasan Seksual: Berkelindan di Antara Norma Hukum dan Agama Maria Ulfah Anshor
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi & Keadilan Gender
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v28i1.823

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Sexual violence experienced by women with a variety of experiences is at the risk of not being recognized by the public, even by law enforcement officials who are not conscious of a victim’s perspective. This shows that there is a ‘big’ problem related to the public’s perspective on legal norms which makes its implementation conflicting with the constitution which guarantees rights and access to justice for women as citizens. This problem is also supported by an interpretation of religion that is not in favor of victims of sexual violence. This research is carried out to ensure that women who became victims of rape have access to justice in safe abortion services guaranteed by the constitution and religion (Islam). This is the novelty of this research, which is expected to fill in the gaps in a number of previous studies. The research methodology uses a descriptive qualitative approach.

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