Webs of Power

Women, Kin, and Community in a Sumatran Village

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Webs of Power

Women, Kin, and Community in a Sumatran Village

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Webs of Power offers a fresh perspective on women in Southeast Asia. Focusing on one rural Minangkabau village, the book provides vital insights into the gendered processes of post-coloniality. The Minangkabau living in West Sumatra are the largest matrilineal group in the world. They have intrigued generations of scholars because they are matrilineal and Islamic. By exploring the contestations and accommodations women and men make with state and Islamic ideologies, Webs of Power discloses the processes at the heart of globalization as well as the complexities of kinship and power in a rural agricultural community. The book challenges conventional thinking about matriliny, showing the prominence of senior women in all aspects of village life.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1 Introduction: Matriliny, Gender, and Power
Chapter 2 2 Village Currents in West Sumatra
Chapter 3 3 Senior Women and Their Houses
Chapter 4 4 National Discourses and Daughters' Desires
Chapter 5 5 Senior Women and Ceremonial Strategies
Chapter 6 6 Ceremonial Practice and the Ideology of Rank
Chapter 7 7 Controlling Labor, Controlling Kin: Village Farm Relations
Chapter 8 8 The Politics of Power

Product details

Published Jan 12 2000
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 249
ISBN 9781461646891
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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