Embodied Faith: Agency and Obedience among Face-veiled University Students in Indonesia

作者: Eva F. Nisa

DOI: 10.1080/14442213.2012.697187

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摘要: This article analyses the life experiences of face-veiled university students and their involvement in Salafi Islamic revivalist movement Indonesia. Studies on groups Indonesia have often neglected face-veiling practices women, who are main female constituents groups. Focusing women's adoption cadar (face-veil) religious transformation, this demonstrates how veiling shapes formation as subjects. Drawing young women several groups, shows that fulfilling obligation is priority. Their process negotiating wearing reveal struggle to reconstruct identity capacity for exercising a specific type agency.

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