Women's Political Participation in Indonesia: Decentralisation, Money Politics and Collective Memory in Bali
This article contends that cultural, political and historical factors create a local political environment where de facto discrimination against women is the norm. Without thoroughly addressing and altering the underlying issues causing discrimination against women in politics, a weak quota system w...
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doaj-fdfc93720afa47c7bf613b8623e62c352020-11-25T03:35:49ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs1868-10341868-48822012-06-013110.1177/186810341203100202Women's Political Participation in Indonesia: Decentralisation, Money Politics and Collective Memory in BaliElizabeth Rhoads0Indonesia Program Director for a small US-based non-profit and lives in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.This article contends that cultural, political and historical factors create a local political environment where de facto discrimination against women is the norm. Without thoroughly addressing and altering the underlying issues causing discrimination against women in politics, a weak quota system will not immediately lead to increased women's participation in Bali. This paper argues that the leading factors contributing to low levels of Balinese women's participation include widespread money politics, the revitalisation of customary institutions and local identities through decentralisation, and the collective memory of the violent dissolution of the Indonesian Women's Movement (Gerwani) in 1965–66.https://doi.org/10.1177/186810341203100202 |
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Women's Political Participation in Indonesia: Decentralisation, Money Politics and Collective Memory in Bali |
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Women's Political Participation in Indonesia: Decentralisation, Money Politics and Collective Memory in Bali |
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Women's Political Participation in Indonesia: Decentralisation, Money Politics and Collective Memory in Bali |
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Women's Political Participation in Indonesia: Decentralisation, Money Politics and Collective Memory in Bali |
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This article contends that cultural, political and historical factors create a local political environment where de facto discrimination against women is the norm. Without thoroughly addressing and altering the underlying issues causing discrimination against women in politics, a weak quota system will not immediately lead to increased women's participation in Bali. This paper argues that the leading factors contributing to low levels of Balinese women's participation include widespread money politics, the revitalisation of customary institutions and local identities through decentralisation, and the collective memory of the violent dissolution of the Indonesian Women's Movement (Gerwani) in 1965–66. |
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