Women and Households in Indonesia
Cultural Notions and Social Practices
Herausgeber: Koning, Juliette; Rodenburg, Janet; Nolten, Marleen
Women and Households in Indonesia
Cultural Notions and Social Practices
Herausgeber: Koning, Juliette; Rodenburg, Janet; Nolten, Marleen
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Exploring in detail the position of women within and beyond domestic arrangements the text looks at the way in which women's agency finds different formats and functions at different levels.
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Exploring in detail the position of women within and beyond domestic arrangements the text looks at the way in which women's agency finds different formats and functions at different levels.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781138987210
- ISBN-10: 1138987212
- Artikelnr.: 44735336
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781138987210
- ISBN-10: 1138987212
- Artikelnr.: 44735336
Juliette Koning, Marleen Nolten, Janet Rodenburg, Ratna Saptari
1. Food for Thought: Reflections on the Conference and the Set-up of this
Book 2. Women, Family and Household: Tensions in Culture and Practice
SECTION II: DOMINANT NOTIONS OF FAMILY AND THE HOUSEHOLD 3. Colonial
Ambivalences: European Attitudes towards the Javanese Household (
1900-1942) 4. Representations of Women's Roles in Household and Society in
Indonesian Women's Writing of the 1930s 5. Reconstructing Boundaries and
Beyond 6. Beyond Women and the Household in Java: Re-examining the
Boundaries SECTION III: CHALLENGING THE HOUSEHOLD CONCEPT 7. Houses, People
and Residence: The Fluidity of Ambonese Living Arrangements 8. Bitter
Honey: Female Agency and the Polygynous Household, North Bali 9. The Salty
Mouth of a Senior Woman: Gender and the House in Minangkabau SECTION IV:
Mobility, DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS AND FAMILY LIFE 10. Different Times,
Different Orientations: Family Life in a Javanese Village 1 1. Negotiating
Gender, Kinship and Livelihood Practices in an Indonesian Transmigration
Area 12. Staying Behind: Conflict and Compromise in Tuba Batak Migration
SECTION V: BEYOND THE DICHOTOMIES 13. Women's Networks in Cloth Production
and Exchange in Flores 14. Networks of Reproduction among Cigarette Factory
Women in East Java 15. Hidden Managers at Home: Elite Javanese Women
Running New Order Family Firms
Book 2. Women, Family and Household: Tensions in Culture and Practice
SECTION II: DOMINANT NOTIONS OF FAMILY AND THE HOUSEHOLD 3. Colonial
Ambivalences: European Attitudes towards the Javanese Household (
1900-1942) 4. Representations of Women's Roles in Household and Society in
Indonesian Women's Writing of the 1930s 5. Reconstructing Boundaries and
Beyond 6. Beyond Women and the Household in Java: Re-examining the
Boundaries SECTION III: CHALLENGING THE HOUSEHOLD CONCEPT 7. Houses, People
and Residence: The Fluidity of Ambonese Living Arrangements 8. Bitter
Honey: Female Agency and the Polygynous Household, North Bali 9. The Salty
Mouth of a Senior Woman: Gender and the House in Minangkabau SECTION IV:
Mobility, DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS AND FAMILY LIFE 10. Different Times,
Different Orientations: Family Life in a Javanese Village 1 1. Negotiating
Gender, Kinship and Livelihood Practices in an Indonesian Transmigration
Area 12. Staying Behind: Conflict and Compromise in Tuba Batak Migration
SECTION V: BEYOND THE DICHOTOMIES 13. Women's Networks in Cloth Production
and Exchange in Flores 14. Networks of Reproduction among Cigarette Factory
Women in East Java 15. Hidden Managers at Home: Elite Javanese Women
Running New Order Family Firms
1. Food for Thought: Reflections on the Conference and the Set-up of this
Book 2. Women, Family and Household: Tensions in Culture and Practice
SECTION II: DOMINANT NOTIONS OF FAMILY AND THE HOUSEHOLD 3. Colonial
Ambivalences: European Attitudes towards the Javanese Household (
1900-1942) 4. Representations of Women's Roles in Household and Society in
Indonesian Women's Writing of the 1930s 5. Reconstructing Boundaries and
Beyond 6. Beyond Women and the Household in Java: Re-examining the
Boundaries SECTION III: CHALLENGING THE HOUSEHOLD CONCEPT 7. Houses, People
and Residence: The Fluidity of Ambonese Living Arrangements 8. Bitter
Honey: Female Agency and the Polygynous Household, North Bali 9. The Salty
Mouth of a Senior Woman: Gender and the House in Minangkabau SECTION IV:
Mobility, DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS AND FAMILY LIFE 10. Different Times,
Different Orientations: Family Life in a Javanese Village 1 1. Negotiating
Gender, Kinship and Livelihood Practices in an Indonesian Transmigration
Area 12. Staying Behind: Conflict and Compromise in Tuba Batak Migration
SECTION V: BEYOND THE DICHOTOMIES 13. Women's Networks in Cloth Production
and Exchange in Flores 14. Networks of Reproduction among Cigarette Factory
Women in East Java 15. Hidden Managers at Home: Elite Javanese Women
Running New Order Family Firms
Book 2. Women, Family and Household: Tensions in Culture and Practice
SECTION II: DOMINANT NOTIONS OF FAMILY AND THE HOUSEHOLD 3. Colonial
Ambivalences: European Attitudes towards the Javanese Household (
1900-1942) 4. Representations of Women's Roles in Household and Society in
Indonesian Women's Writing of the 1930s 5. Reconstructing Boundaries and
Beyond 6. Beyond Women and the Household in Java: Re-examining the
Boundaries SECTION III: CHALLENGING THE HOUSEHOLD CONCEPT 7. Houses, People
and Residence: The Fluidity of Ambonese Living Arrangements 8. Bitter
Honey: Female Agency and the Polygynous Household, North Bali 9. The Salty
Mouth of a Senior Woman: Gender and the House in Minangkabau SECTION IV:
Mobility, DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS AND FAMILY LIFE 10. Different Times,
Different Orientations: Family Life in a Javanese Village 1 1. Negotiating
Gender, Kinship and Livelihood Practices in an Indonesian Transmigration
Area 12. Staying Behind: Conflict and Compromise in Tuba Batak Migration
SECTION V: BEYOND THE DICHOTOMIES 13. Women's Networks in Cloth Production
and Exchange in Flores 14. Networks of Reproduction among Cigarette Factory
Women in East Java 15. Hidden Managers at Home: Elite Javanese Women
Running New Order Family Firms