The many Faces of Indonesian Women

Reflections on Cultural Change in a Multi-Ethnic Society
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Gewicht:
315 g
Format:
192x136x13 mm
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Prof. Dr. Jutta Berninghausen, hat Diplompädagogik studiert und promovierte 1989 an der TU Berlin. Neun Jahre Leben und Arbeit in Indonesien, wo sie für die ILO (International Labor Organisation), UNDP (United Development Programme), ADB (Asian Development Bank), KFW (Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau) und die GTZ (Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit) tätig war, haben ihr gezeigt, wie wichtig die Interkulturelle Kompetenz für den Erfolg internationaler Arbeitsbeziehungen ist. Heute ist sie Hochschullehrerin für Interkulturelles Management an der School of International Business der Hochschule Bremen.
Connecting the life stories of women from Java, Bali, Sumba, Lombok and Aceh with an analysis of the social and political conditions, the book shows how Indonesian women develop their identity between religious and moral expectations, traditional values and global consumerism. The portrayals of entrepreneurs, leaders, labor migrants, workers, intellectuals and housewives illustrate how women from different social and cultural backgrounds make choices between collective norms and individual dreams, family duties and professional career, religious responsibilities and social engagement, communal obligations and self-fulfillment.Jutta Berninghausen, Birgit Kerstan and Nena Soeprapto-Jansen have been working and living in Indonesia for more than 25 years. Combining a journalistic and scientific approach, they address scholars, travelers, foreigners living in Indonesia and everybody interested in exploring the country's diverse socio-cultural fabric from a female perspective.
The portrayals of entrepreneurs, leaders, labor migrants, workers, intellectuals and housewives illustrate how women from different social and cultural backgrounds make choices between collective norms and individual dreams, family duties and professional career, religious responsibilities and social engagement, communal obligations and self-fulfillment. Jutta Berninghausen, Birgit Kerstan and Nena Soeprapto-Jansen have been working and living in Indonesia for more than 25 years. Combining a journalistic and scientific approach, they address scholars, travelers, foreigners living in Indonesia and everybody interested in exploring the country's diverse socio-cultural fabric from a female perspective.

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