Gender Diversity in Indonesia by Sharyn Graham Davies

Gender Diversity in Indonesia

Sexuality, Islam, and Queer Selves

Sharyn Graham Davies

Indonesia provides particularly interesting examples of gender diversity. Same-sex relations, transvestism and cross-gender behaviour have long been noted amongst a wide range of Indonesian peoples. This book explores the nature of gender diversity in Indonesia, and with the world’s largest Muslim population, it examines Islam in this context. Based on extensive ethnographic research, it discusses in particular calalai – female-born individuals who identify as neither woman nor man; calabai – male-born individuals who also identify as neither man nor woman; and bissu – an order of shamans who embody female and male elements. The book examines the lives and roles of these variously gendered subjectivities in everyday life, including in low-status and high-status ritual such as wedding ceremonies, fashion parades, cultural festivals, Islamic recitations and shamanistic rituals. The book analyses the place of such subjectivities in relation to theories of gender, gender diversity and sexuality. ~ Sharyn Graham Davies, Auckland University of Technology

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ISBN 9780415375696
Genre Asian Interest; Non-Fiction
Publication Date 2010
Publisher Routledge
No. of Pages 257
LoC Classification HQ77.95.I5 .D38 2010
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Gender Identity – Indonesia; Sexual Minorities – Indonesia; Transgenderism – Indonesia
BookID 4672

Author: LFWBooks