Talking Indonesia Podcast: Gender Transformation in Rural Java

In this episode of Talking Indonesia, the host chats with Dr. Linda Susilowati, lecturer in the Development Studies Postgraduate Program and the Center for Sustainable Development Studies at Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia. They discuss generational shifts in rural Javanese women’s lives, the enduring weight of kodrat (predetermined nature) and kewajiban (obligation), and how Julia Suryakusuma’s concept of State Ibuism appears in contemporary Indonesia.

This episode was produced by NYSEAN Partner, Talking Indonesia.

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