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[Season 4 Eps 2 Special Kartini Day: Creative Business by Creative Woman]
On 21 April Indonesia celebrates Kartini Day. This year, Sri Mulyani, the Indonesian Minister for Finance, responded by taking to social media and reminding Indonesians of the continuing relevance of Kartini to millennials. Does Kartini’s struggle for gender equality still resonate with contemporary Indonesian women? - Pada 21 April Indonesia merayakan Hari Kartini. Tahun ini, Sri Mulyani, Menteri Keuangan Indonesia, menanggapi dengan menggunakan media sosial dan mengingatkan masyarakat Indonesia tentang relevansi berkelanjutan kaum milenial Kartini. Apakah perjuangan Kartini untuk kesetaraan gender masih bergema di kalangan perempuan Indonesia kontemporer?
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Hi FamilIAAS! On this episode, we are going to talk about woman and leadership. As we celebrate Kartini Day on 21st of April, we take this opportunity to talk on how woman empowers the world. We also have some exciting news and will be answering FAQ regarding Expronas 2019.
On 21 April, Indonesia celebrated Kartini Day, commemorating Raden Ageng Kartini, a national hero and pioneer of the emancipation of women. More than a century since her death, gender, sexuality and morality are highly contested issues in politics and society. In recent times, a conservative turn in Indonesia has seen extreme voices come to the fore in mainstream Islam, leading to attacks on non-traditional sexualities and women’s bodies. What is the present state of the women’s movement in Indonesia? Why have sexuality and the female body continued to be sites for contestation and national anxiety? How have women and other marginalised groups like the LGBT community responded to the conservative turn? In this week’s podcast I explore these issues with Dr Intan Paramaditha, a lecturer at Macquarie University. Image: Indi and Rani Soemardjan (Flickr)
In honor of Kartini Day and with the upcoming release of the big budget Indonesian blockbuster biopic "Kartini" in mind, we take a look back at our 4th episode, "Reclamation!" A Kartini Day Special, and provide some of our thoughts and reactions to that episode one year later. We unpack the issues around having Hanung Bramantyo as the director and Dian Sastrowardoyo playing the lead as Kartini. Both have made problematic statements about feminism in general, and given that this Kartini movie is the first movie about Kartini since the 1980s, we recognize the importance of discussing the movie in the greater context of Kartini's legacy. Finally, we end with a recommendation of reading the book "Panggil Aku Kartini Saja" by Indonesian's master writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer as — in our humble opinion — a better way to truly understand and honor Kartini as the true Indonesian feminist she was and continues to be.
In honor of Kartini Day, we devote this week’s episode to Indonesia’s most famous feminist, R.A. Kartini. We dig into her life & writing and talked about how love, family, and duty can hold back women today. We also talk about how we should reclaim Kartini Day from its frivolity in order to question how we can break down barriers for women, as our badass Indonesian woman spotlighted this week, S.K. Trimurti, did during her lifetime.