Envisioning the Nation: Women Activists, Religion and the Public Sphere in Indonesia

作者: R. Rinaldo

DOI: 10.1353/SOF.0.0043

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摘要: Indonesia's Islamic revival has coincided with the growing involvement of women in civil society. Muslim women's organizations are playing an important role how Indonesian nation-state is being re-imagined for 21 st century. groups incubators diverse political activism. The increasing Islam public sphere provides religious platform, facilitating their national debates over issues such as Shariah law, abortion and pornography. Such enfold significant struggles relationship between religion state. Through these debates, activists should be seen participants renegotiation nation-state.

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