In contemporary Indonesia, Muslims increasingly define themselves by othering fellow Muslims, including Arab Muslims. This article examines how Indonesian Muslims, who have traveled to and/or resided in the Middle East, construct their social identities in relation to Arab others. Ethnographic research with labor migrants and pilgrims, and a cultural analysis of cinematic representations of Indonesian students in Cairo, show that conceptions of gendered moralities feature strongly in the ways in which these particular Indonesian Muslims define their authentic Muslim selves, as distinct from Arab others. They attribute ideal male and female characteristic features to Asian Islamic identities, while they portray objectionable ones as Arab cul...
Betawi is an ethnic group that is considered a native of Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. The...
Young intellectuals close to Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organisation, the Nahdlatul Ulama, are advo...
Indonesian youth culture is sometimes depicted through a moral panic discourse about mixed sex socia...
In contemporary Indonesia, Muslims increasingly define themselves by othering fellow Muslims, includ...
In contemporary Indonesia, Muslims increasingly define themselves by othering fellow Muslims, includ...
Popular culture has become an important arena through which Muslims in contemporary Indonesia consti...
This article serves as an inquiry into evolving forms of masculinity in the Asian region. It refers ...
This article discusses Islamic culture that undergoes shift in meaning as a form of expression and s...
Muslim communities in non-Muslim countries and particularly their younger members, have been an inte...
Experience of living as Muslim minority in a non-Muslim majority society raises questions on religio...
The dissertation unravels how the indigenous transgender identity of the bissu experiences reconfigu...
Gender, Sexuality and Islam in Contemporary Indonesia explores gender, sexuality and religion in con...
This PhD thesis explores gender, sexuality and religion in contemporary Indonesia. It does so by, fi...
This is an ethnographic study of moral personhood among Minangkabau people in the city of Bukittingg...
This paper discusses on the contribution of Indonesian Islam in the context of socio-cultural identi...
Betawi is an ethnic group that is considered a native of Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. The...
Young intellectuals close to Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organisation, the Nahdlatul Ulama, are advo...
Indonesian youth culture is sometimes depicted through a moral panic discourse about mixed sex socia...
In contemporary Indonesia, Muslims increasingly define themselves by othering fellow Muslims, includ...
In contemporary Indonesia, Muslims increasingly define themselves by othering fellow Muslims, includ...
Popular culture has become an important arena through which Muslims in contemporary Indonesia consti...
This article serves as an inquiry into evolving forms of masculinity in the Asian region. It refers ...
This article discusses Islamic culture that undergoes shift in meaning as a form of expression and s...
Muslim communities in non-Muslim countries and particularly their younger members, have been an inte...
Experience of living as Muslim minority in a non-Muslim majority society raises questions on religio...
The dissertation unravels how the indigenous transgender identity of the bissu experiences reconfigu...
Gender, Sexuality and Islam in Contemporary Indonesia explores gender, sexuality and religion in con...
This PhD thesis explores gender, sexuality and religion in contemporary Indonesia. It does so by, fi...
This is an ethnographic study of moral personhood among Minangkabau people in the city of Bukittingg...
This paper discusses on the contribution of Indonesian Islam in the context of socio-cultural identi...
Betawi is an ethnic group that is considered a native of Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. The...
Young intellectuals close to Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organisation, the Nahdlatul Ulama, are advo...
Indonesian youth culture is sometimes depicted through a moral panic discourse about mixed sex socia...