Islam, Gender Relations, and Women’s Agency

A two-day international workshop exploring Islam, gender relations and women’s agency in terms of India–Indonesia connections and comparisons.

This workshop will investigate connections, comparisons and contrasts between Muslim cultures in India and Indonesia, with a particular focus on gender relations, family and personal law.

Keynote speakers:

  • Professor Emerita Pnina Werbner (Keele University, UK)
  • Flavia Agnes (MAJLIS, India)
  • Nursyahbani Katjasungkana (LBH-APIK, Indonesia)

Please register online

Papers will explore themes such as:

  • Gender and social/cultural identity of Muslim women
  • Popular culture/media treatments of Muslim women and personal law
  • Generational differences and intergenerational transformations
  • Marriage practices: marriage laws; shariah and custom; polygamy
  • Sexuality and reproduction
  • Modes of divorce and women’s agency
  • Changing Islamic everyday normative practice and gender relations
  • Modes and practices of social and ritual seclusion of women
  • Roles of women in Islamic calendrical rituals and life-cycle rituals
  • Islamic women as religious and secular leaders, scholars and practitioners

For further Information, contact Kirsty.Wissing@anu.edu.au.

There is no registration fee for this workshop, but please register for catering numbers.  Register online here.

This event is sponsored by the ANU Gender Institute.

 

Date & time

Thu 17 Dec 2015, 9am – Fri 18 Dec 2015, 5pm

Location

Room 1.04, HC Coombs Extension (Building 9), ANU

Speakers

Professor Emerita Pnina Werbner, Keele University, UK; Flavia Agnes, MAJLIS, India; Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, LBH-APIK, Indonesia

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Updated:  1 December 2015/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute