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Domestic Nationalism: Muslim Women, Health, and Modernity in Indonesia

Domestic Nationalism: Muslim Women, Health, and Modernity in Indonesia

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Chiara Formichi argues that Muslim women in Java and Sumatra, from the late 1910s to the 1950s, were central to Indonesia's progress as guardians and promoters of health and piety through gendered activities of care work. While sidelined in the Dutch colonial project of hygienic modernity, women's labor of social reproduction became increasingly visible. Women from all walks of life were called upon to fulfill domestic and motherly roles for the production and socialization of laborers, soldiers, and citizens. The medicalization of cleanliness, intersecting with multiple patriarchal orders, marginalized women's traditional influence and knowledge. However, leveraging the critical importance of infant care, cleanliness, and nutrition, women pushed against the boundaries imposed on them by the colonial and postcolonial state. Largely absent from government archives, their words and acts are evident in vernacular magazines and visual sources drawn from official outreach, news and lifestyle media, and advertisements. Women writers rearticulated scientific mothering, nationalist maternalism, and Islamic ideals of motherhood to create a public voice through gendered care work. Domestic Nationalism proposes that as the modern Indonesian nation-state took shape capitalizing on the public function of mothering, so did homemaking become a crossroads of national and international approaches to development, blurring nonaligned self-reliance and global capitalist interests.

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ISBN13: 9781503644427
ISBN10: 1503644421
Language: English
Publication Year: 2025
Format: Paperback

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    Explores Indonesian Muslim women’s pivotal role in nation-building.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're interested in the untold stories of women’s influence on history and development, this book offers a compelling look at Muslim women in Indonesia. It reveals how their everyday work in health and care was a form of resistance and nation-building, blending cultural, religious, and political identities. I think you'll find their voices and actions both inspiring and eye-opening, showing the power of behind-the-scenes contributions to societal progress.

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