The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective

During the Indonesian reformation era, Madurese politics began to see a notable increase in women participation. One indicator is the increasing number of female village chiefs, locally referred to as Klebun, who occupies the highest leadership position within Madurese villages. An in-depth intervie...

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Main Authors: Aminah Dewi Rahmawati, -, Emy Susanti, -, Bagong Suyanto, -
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spelling id-langga.1255632023-06-05T05:21:38Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/125563/ The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective Aminah Dewi Rahmawati, - Emy Susanti, - Bagong Suyanto, - H Social Sciences During the Indonesian reformation era, Madurese politics began to see a notable increase in women participation. One indicator is the increasing number of female village chiefs, locally referred to as Klebun, who occupies the highest leadership position within Madurese villages. An in-depth interview with two female Klebuns and three informants revealed that female Klebun in Madura represents women and extended kinship interests in continuing dynastic politics. The female Klebun experienced a subaltern form of relationship with the largely patriarchal system they find themselves in, marked by coercion, threats, pressure and lack of freedom in their candidacy and village leadership. The lack of any communicated objections from the female population over these repressive actions is due to the strong dominance of patriarchal culture in Madurese society. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The primary data used are the results of interviews with five informants. Secondary data used consist of relevant scientific journals, articles, and books. This research is conducted under the framework of postcolonial feminism Center for Sociological Studies and Community Development, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125563/1/25.%20THE%20FEMALE%20KLEBUN%20MADURA.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125563/2/25.%20validasi%20the%20female%20klebun.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125563/3/25.%20turnitin%20The%20female%20Klebun.pdf Aminah Dewi Rahmawati, - and Emy Susanti, - and Bagong Suyanto, - (2021) The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective. Simulacra, 4 (1). pp. 87-99. ISSN E-ISSN: 2656-8721; ISSN: 2622-6952 https://journal.trunojoyo.ac.id/simulacra/article/view/10391
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The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective
description During the Indonesian reformation era, Madurese politics began to see a notable increase in women participation. One indicator is the increasing number of female village chiefs, locally referred to as Klebun, who occupies the highest leadership position within Madurese villages. An in-depth interview with two female Klebuns and three informants revealed that female Klebun in Madura represents women and extended kinship interests in continuing dynastic politics. The female Klebun experienced a subaltern form of relationship with the largely patriarchal system they find themselves in, marked by coercion, threats, pressure and lack of freedom in their candidacy and village leadership. The lack of any communicated objections from the female population over these repressive actions is due to the strong dominance of patriarchal culture in Madurese society. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The primary data used are the results of interviews with five informants. Secondary data used consist of relevant scientific journals, articles, and books. This research is conducted under the framework of postcolonial feminism
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author Aminah Dewi Rahmawati, -
Emy Susanti, -
Bagong Suyanto, -
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Emy Susanti, -
Bagong Suyanto, -
author_sort Aminah Dewi Rahmawati, -
title The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective
title_short The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective
title_full The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective
title_fullStr The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective
title_full_unstemmed The female Klebun of Madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: A post-colonial feminism perspective
title_sort female klebun of madura within the power constellation of the patriarchy: a post-colonial feminism perspective
publisher Center for Sociological Studies and Community Development, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura
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