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- W2561268762 abstract "In the theorizing of social movements, the place of the collective identity is both imagined and at the same time powerfully felt and enacted(Melucci, 1996 and Touraine, 2000). Such a sense of belonging, commitment and duty, enables the researcher to draw together threads that unite in a way that is evocative of James Siegel’s masterpiece on Aceh – The Rope of God. The way in which women fit into such a picture is coloured by many factors, the most important of which is the perception of Islam that is believed and felt and practiced. Siegel’s Rope of the 1960s was a strong male twine in which women were supportive thinner threads. The 2000s is a different picture. This paper will examine the key social challenges in Aceh in order to comprehend the gendered nature of national integration and disintegration. The on-going activities of all women are constrained markedly by cultural practices in everyday male/female relationships, the years of isolation from the rest of Indonesia and the wider world, and finally, at times the draconian imposition of syariah law in matters concerning particularly the female dress code and women’s public behaviour and practice. The Rope that Siegel described in Aceh in the 1960s was a strong male twine in which women were seen to be supportive thinner threads.1 In the 2000s, such perceptions continue and were in some measure strengthened by the regional autonomy legislation of 1999. Although changes are occurring within Islam and within the women’s movements of Indonesia (Robinson and Bessell, 2002), within Aceh members of political movements have required unconditional allegiance making it difficult to question structures that are basically supportive of female subservience.2 The sub-text of gender permeates all organizations and has been played out by actors whose response takes place within a context of relative isolation, social control by religious leaders, internal conflict and contestation for wealth. Women in integration and disintegration of Nation and Region: Indonesia and Aceh" @default.
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- W2561268762 date "2007-05-01" @default.
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- W2561268762 title "Women in integration and disintegration of Nation and Region: Indonesia and Aceh" @default.
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- W2561268762 doi "https://doi.org/10.32870/mycp.v10i29.304" @default.
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