独立前至改革时期印尼妇女的教育社会运动

Afifa Nabila Afdhalia, S. Jannah
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本文试图考察从独立前到宗教改革时期印尼妇女教育社会运动的阶段性发展。一场并非真空存在的长期运动源于承认女性的地位,而不是一直占据皇权地位的男性。本文本身是用一种描述定性的方法和历史的思维方法进行的。作者发现,女性的皇权地位是由许多因素造成的,既有将女性置于男性之下的宗教观,也有印度尼西亚民族从独立前时代到改革时代整个生活历史中社会教育运动的层次。甚至主张男女平等的思想在独立前就已经存在了,从印尼女性形象中可以看出,这不仅是因为她们的思想和行为早于她们的时代,也因为她们的巨大关注。关于解放妇女的努力,如Dewi Sartika或RA所做的。Kartini。这种精神不断发展,产生了一场社会教育运动,由印度尼西亚两个最著名的伊斯兰组织推动,即穆罕默德迪亚通过其女性组织Aisyiyah和NU通过NU穆斯林运动在社会教育领域取得了许多突破。
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Educational Social Movement of Indonesian Women from Pre-Independence to Reform Era
This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian women's education from time to time, starting from the pre-independence era to the Reformation period. A long movement that does not exist in a vacuum arises from recognising women's status to men who have always held an imperial position. This article itself is conducted in a descriptive qualitative technique with a historical thinking approach. The authors found that the imperial position of women is caused by many factors, both religious views that place women lower than men and a gradation in the social movement of education throughout the history of the life of the Indonesian nation, from the pre-independence era to the reformation era. Even the thought of upholding women's rights as equal to men has existed since the pre-independence era, as can be seen from the fantastic Indonesian female figures, not only because of their thoughts and actions that predate their era but also because of their enormous concern. On efforts to emancipate women, such as those carried out by Dewi Sartika or RA. Kartini. This spirit has continued to develop from time to time to produce a social education movement driven by the two most prominent Islamic organisations in Indonesia, namely Muhammadiyah through its female organisation Aisyiyah and NU through the NU Muslimat movement produced many breakthroughs in the social education sector.
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