<p>Fearless Speech is a landmark study that explores the manifold ways and means by which Indonesian women workers reflect on, and advocate to improve, their living and working conditions. Through speeches, legal texts, essays, and fiction, these women wield their pens and engage creatively and critically with issues of work, family, activism, emotion, and writing. In so doing, they not only bear testament to, but are themselves the makers and promoters of, a vibrant, resilient working-class culture. </p>
- Caroline S. Hau, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University,
<p>This is a unique and invaluable book. Historians, sociologists and anthropologists of labor or Indonesia will gain access to a treasure trove of new material based on the personal accounts of Indonesian female workers from the 1980s to the present day. These provide new avenues through which to understand recent social and economic change in Indonesia, based on the experiences of a segment of Indonesian society that is all too often overlooked by analysts more typically focused on middle class or elite males.</p>
- Vedi Hadiz, Professor of Asian Studies, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne,
By offering perspectives from Indonesian female workers, this book discusses the contemporary progress of working-class feminism from the Global South. It presents a critical reading of the socio-political conditions that allow female workers to narrate their lives and work as precariat labor toiling under the forces of globalization. Its analysis centers on their writings which appear in the form of legal documents, personal accounts, essays, and short stories. Thus, the book shows how these women change their situation by challenging the political order and demanding gender justice with their fearless speech.
This book argues that Indonesian female workers are actively confronting matters that are important to their interests as labor. In their writings and activism, they challenge the political order and demand gender justice.
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1. Defying Authoritarian Rule
Chapter 1. Reinventing Defense Speech
Chapter 2. Soliloquy of Disobedience
Part 2. Negotiating Neoliberalism
Chapter 3. Zines of Contentions
Chapter 4. Epistolary Protest
Part 3. Liberating Self
Chapter 5. Journals for Rights
Chapter 6. Fictions of Freedom
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Jafar Suryomenggolo is associate member of the Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE), Paris, France, and visiting research fellow at the Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Jeonbuk National University (JISEAS), South Korea.