1st Edition

Sex and Sexualities in Contemporary Indonesia Sexual Politics, Health, Diversity and Representations

Edited By Linda Rae Bennett, Sharyn Graham Davies Copyright 2015
    366 Pages
    by Routledge

    346 Pages
    by Routledge

    Winner of the 2015 Ruth Benedict Prize for Outstanding Edited Volume

    Sex, sexuality and sexual relationships are hotly debated in Indonesia, triggering complex and often passionate responses. This innovative volume explores these issues in a variety of ways. It highlights historical and newer forms of sexual diversity, as well as the social responses they provoke. It critiques differing representations of sexuality, pointing to the multiplicity of discourses within which sexuality and ‘the sexual’ are understood in modern-day Indonesia.

    Placing sexuality centre-stage and locating it within the specific historical context of the Reformasi era, this landmark volume explores understandings and practices across a wide variety of sites, focusing in on a diverse group of Indonesian actors, and the contested meanings that sexuality carries. Beginning with a substantive introduction and concluding with a scholarly reflection on key issues, the volume is framed around the four themes of sexual politics, health, diversity and representations. It seeks both to present new empirical findings as well as to add to existing theoretical analysis.

    This work fills an important gap in our understanding of the evolution and contemporary dynamics of Indonesian sexualities. It will be of interest to scholars and academics from disciplines including gender and sexuality studies, global health, sexual and reproductive health, anthropology, sociology and Asian studies.

    Introduction: Mapping Sex and Sexualities in Contemporary Indonesia  Sharyn Graham Davies and Linda Rae Bennett  Part 1. Sexual Politics  1. Surveilling Sexuality in Indonesia  Sharyn Graham Davies  2. Religious-based Sexual Politics, Masculinist Gender Order and Regime Change in Indonesia  Kathryn Robinson  3. The Sexual Politics of Polygamy in Indonesian Marriages  Nina Nurmila and Linda Rae Bennett  Part 2. Sexual Health  4. Negotiating Risk: Indonesian Couples Navigating Marital Relationships, Reproduction and HIV  Irwan Martua Hidayana and Brigitte Tenni  5. Sexual Tensions: HIV-positive Women in Papua  Leslie Butt  6. Chemicals, Biocapital and the Everyday Lives of Sex Workers and Waitresses in South Sulawesi  Nurul Ilmi Idrus and Anita Hardon  7. Sexual Morality and the Silencing of Sexual Health Within Indonesian Infertility Care  Linda Rae Bennett  Part 3. Sexual Diversity  8. Discursive Contestations Concerning Intersex in Indonesia: Stigma, Rights and Identities  Saskia E. Wieringa  9. 'I Just Ate Some Chilli': Identities, Bodies and Sexual Practices of Young Female Sex Workers in Java  Harriot Beazley  10. Belonging, Community and Identity: Gay Men in Indonesia  Stephen McNally, Jeffrey Grierson and Irwan Martua Hidayana  11. The Contentious Category of Lesbian: Butch, Femme and Andro from the New Order to Reformasi Era Indonesia  Evelyn Blackwood  Part 4. Sexual Representations  12. Indonesian Grannies and Transnational Sexualities: Negotiating Sexuality, Gender, Age and Belonging Through Cultural Dance Performance Monika Swasti Winarnita  13. Sex on Indonesia's Screens  Thomas Barker  14. Indonesian Beauty Queens: Embodying Ethnicity, Sexual Morality and the Nation  Helen Pausacker  15. Sexuality, Politics and Loss of Innocence: Recent Literary Explorations  Pamela Allen  Afterword: Reflections on Sexual Rights, Politics and Sexuality Studies in Indonesia  Dédé Oetomo and Tom Boellstorff

    Biography

    Linda Rae Bennett is Senior Research Fellow at the Nossal Institute for Global Health, The University of Melbourne. She is a medical anthropologist specialising in sexual and reproductive health and rights among youth and women in Indonesia, and the regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific more generally. In 2010 she was awarded a Future Fellowship from the Australian Research Council to undertake the first extensive social research project on compromised fertility in Indonesia. Key publications include: Women, Islam and Modernity: Single Women, Sexuality and Reproductive Health in Contemporary Indonesia (2005), "Sexuality and Gender among Contemporary Indonesian Youth" (with Lyn Parker 2008), and "Women and Gender Politics in Asia and the Pacific" (with Petra Mahy 2012)

    Sharyn Graham Davies is Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Public Policy at AUT University in New Zealand. She is an anthropologist who focuses on gender and sexuality in Indonesia. More recently, Sharyn’s research has broadened to examine ways in which policing and surveillance impact gender and sexuality. Key publications include Gender Diversity in Indonesia (2011) and Challenging Gender Norms (2007). In 2014, Sharyn was awarded a Fulbright award to present her work at a number of universities in the US and she will spend four months at Cambridge University on a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship

    "Linda Rae Bennett and Sharyn Graham Davies’ volume continues a long heritage of research about gender and sexuality in Indonesia. Multidisciplinary and thematically disparate, the volume as a whole is an indispensable resource for those interested in the region and the field." - Benjamin Hegarty, Australian National University