Search Results - "Ismah, Nor"
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Platform Writers and the Production of Digital Literature: The Professionalism of Female Pesantren Novelists in Indonesia
Published in International quarterly for Asian studies (01-03-2024)“…The new global genres of “chick lit” and “teen lit” in the early twenty-first century led to the rise of a new generation of Muslim women writers in Indonesia…”
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Siting Islamic feminism: The Indonesian Congress of Women Islamic Scholars and the challenge of challenging patriarchal authority
Published in History and anthropology (20-10-2023)“…This article takes the first ever Indonesian Congress of Women Islamic Scholars (Kongres Ulama Perempuan Indonesia, KUPI), and its methodology for formulating…”
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Destabilising Male Domination: Building Community-Based Authority among Indonesian Female Ulama
Published in Asian studies review (01-10-2016)“…The concept of "ulama" in the Indonesian context usually refers to Muslim scholars who have mastered Islamic knowledge and acquired the religious authority to…”
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YOUNG WOMEN WRITERS FROM THE PESANTREN TRADITION: Self-Initiative, Learning Environment, and the Education System
Published in Journal of Indonesian Islam (Surabaya) (01-12-2012)“…The emergence of a new generation of women writers from the pesantren tradition is an interesting issue in the landscape of Indonesian Islam. Especially, after…”
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Re-Islamization of Land Law in Global Context: An Approach to Fight Ecological Scarcity
Published in Jurnal hukum Islam (Pekalongan, Indonesia) (08-06-2022)“…Penelitian ini berangkat dari keprihatinan tentang krisis lingkungan yang meliputi deforestasi, perubahan penggunaan lahan, hilangnya habitat, perampasan…”
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Challenging Traditional Islamic Authority: Indonesian Female Ulama and the Fatwa Against Forced Marriages
Published in Journal of Islamic Law (29-02-2024)“…Forced marriage practices have garnered significant attention from various international communities, including the community of female ulama in Indonesia…”
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