Religious Studies often gives much emphasis on written sources while neglecting the significance of sound in the identity formation of certain religious communities. The case of the Matua community, discussed in one of this month's Wednesday Forums, challenges that tendency.
Review buku Nina Nurmila, "Women, Islam, and Everyday Life: Renegotiating Polygamy in Indonesia" (Routledge 2009).
Wednesday Forum, 23 October 2019. Speaker: Mohammad Zaki Arrobi, from FISIPOL UGM.
Premis dasar pascakolonialisme: produksi pengetahuan tidak bisa dilepaskan dari kepentingan produsennya. Catatan dari kelas 'Religion, Gender, and Postcolonialism' di CRCS semester ganjil 2019.
Wednesday Forum, 16 Oct 2019. Speaker: Prof. Karel Steenbrink from Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Wednesday Forum, 9 Oct 2019. Speaker: Yulianti, PhD candidate for a Leiden-UGM joint program.