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This book, based on extensive original research, examines young Muslim women’s groups in Indonesia to show how a new type of young Muslim woman is emerging: pious and loyal to traditional Muslim ideas, whilst at the same time entrepreneurial, comfortable with the world of neoliberal capitalism, living modern, middle-class urban lives, and, above all, assertive and forward-looking. The book analyzes the different facets of this new approach to Islam, shows how the young Muslim women’s groups influence Indonesian society, politics and the economy overall, and highlights that it is young Muslim women’s ideas about improving themselves that is key in bringing about the new approach.
569 kr
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This book, based on extensive original research, examines young Muslim women’s groups in Indonesia to show how a new type of young Muslim woman is emerging: pious and loyal to traditional Muslim ideas, whilst at the same time entrepreneurial, comfortable with the world of neoliberal capitalism, living modern, middle-class urban lives, and, above all, assertive and forward-looking. The book analyzes the different facets of this new approach to Islam, shows how the young Muslim women’s groups influence Indonesian society, politics and the economy overall, and highlights that it is young Muslim women’s ideas about improving themselves that is key in bringing about the new approach.
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This book investigates the intersections between influencer cultures and gender politics in contemporary Southeast Asia, a region experiencing rapid digital transformation and high social media engagement. It examines how influencers act as cultural intermediaries who negotiate, reinforce, or disrupt gender norms within predominantly collectivist and conservative societies.Drawing from interdisciplinary perspectives, the chapters explore how influencer practices intersect with activism, morality, religion, and state narratives, positioning Southeast Asia as a critical site for rethinking digital power, identity, and resistance. By centring case studies from across the region, the book offers a timely intervention into global digital and gender studies. It foregrounds influencers as both everyday cultural figures and political actors whose engagements - ranging from modest fashion and queer visibility to strategic silences reshape public discourse. The volume brings together a diverse range of qualitative methodologies and field expertise, allowing readers to examine how notions of aspiration, authenticity, and advocacy are locally negotiated and globally resonant. In doing so, it equips scholars and students with rich empirical material and conceptual tools to interrogate the socio-political impact of influencer cultures.The book will be of particular interest to academics and advanced students in media and communication, gender studies, digital anthropology, and Southeast Asian studies. As such, it offers grounded insights into underexplored contexts while contributing to broader conversations about platform governance, identity politics, and digital labor. It is especially suited for use in teaching on digital culture and gender, offering comparative regional perspectives and methodological diversity.
2 646 kr
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This book investigates the intersections between influencer cultures and gender politics in contemporary Southeast Asia, a region experiencing rapid digital transformation and high social media engagement. It examines how influencers act as cultural intermediaries who negotiate, reinforce, or disrupt gender norms within predominantly collectivist and conservative societies.Drawing from interdisciplinary perspectives, the chapters explore how influencer practices intersect with activism, morality, religion, and state narratives, positioning Southeast Asia as a critical site for rethinking digital power, identity, and resistance. By centring case studies from across the region, the book offers a timely intervention into global digital and gender studies. It foregrounds influencers as both everyday cultural figures and political actors whose engagements - ranging from modest fashion and queer visibility to strategic silences reshape public discourse. The volume brings together a diverse range of qualitative methodologies and field expertise, allowing readers to examine how notions of aspiration, authenticity, and advocacy are locally negotiated and globally resonant. In doing so, it equips scholars and students with rich empirical material and conceptual tools to interrogate the socio-political impact of influencer cultures.The book will be of particular interest to academics and advanced students in media and communication, gender studies, digital anthropology, and Southeast Asian studies. As such, it offers grounded insights into underexplored contexts while contributing to broader conversations about platform governance, identity politics, and digital labor. It is especially suited for use in teaching on digital culture and gender, offering comparative regional perspectives and methodological diversity.