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Abstract
ABSTRACT This article aims to locate the forces inspiring the emergence of pro-queer religious activism in contemporary Indonesia to elucidate how and why Islamic values are mobilised by a minority of Muslim actors for the defence of sexual minority rights. Based on ethnographic research conducted between 2017 and 2018, the article introduces a range of stakeholders, including religious leaders, activists and Islamic scholars supporting LGBTIQ+ rights, as ‘allies’ of sexual minorities. I begin by exploring discussions around Progressive Islam to subsequently focus on my interlocutors’ own definitions of the term. Drawing upon interviews and participant observations at events bringing together religion, gender and sexuality, this article identifies three key forces behind pro-queer religious activism. These include previous membership of the Indonesian Islamic Student Movement (Pergerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia), inter-faith dialogue, and the Gusdurian Network (Jaringan Gusdurian). Participation in these three groups emerges as a force shaping the allies’ conceptualisation of progressive Islam making pro-queer activism possible but not unavoidable.
摘要本文旨在定位当代印尼支持酷儿的宗教激进主义兴起的力量,以阐明少数穆斯林行为者是如何以及为什么动员伊斯兰价值观来捍卫少数性权利的。基于2017年至2018年间进行的民族志研究,文章介绍了一系列利益相关者,包括支持LGBTIQ+权利的宗教领袖、活动家和伊斯兰学者,他们是性少数群体的“盟友”。我首先探讨了关于进步伊斯兰教的讨论,然后重点讨论了我的对话者自己对这个词的定义。根据对宗教、性别和性行为活动的采访和参与者的观察,本文确定了支持酷儿的宗教激进主义背后的三个关键力量。其中包括印度尼西亚伊斯兰学生运动(Pergerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia)的前成员、宗教间对话和Gusturian网络(Jaringan Gustulian)。参与这三个团体是一种力量,它塑造了盟友对进步伊斯兰教的概念化,使支持酷儿的激进主义成为可能,但并非不可避免。
期刊介绍:
Indonesia and the Malay World is a peer-reviewed journal that is committed to the publication of scholarship in the arts and humanities on maritime Southeast Asia. It particularly focuses on the study of the languages, literatures, art, archaeology, history, religion, anthropology, performing arts, cinema and tourism of the region. In addition to welcoming individual articles, it also publishes special issues focusing on a particular theme or region. The journal is published three times a year, in March, July, and November.