
Linda Susilowati: Gender Transformation in Rural Java
From Talking Indonesia by Talking Indonesia
March 11, 2026 · 43 min
About this episode
Dr Clara Siagian interviews Linda Susilowati about the transformation of gender roles in rural Java and the resilience of cultural expectations.
Rural Java has changed enormously over the past half-century. Girls now finish school, women hold community leadership positions, and dual incomes have become the norm rather than the exception. And yet, many Javanese women will tell you they still cook every meal, manage the household, and show up visibly as devoted wives, on top of everything else. It is this gap between what has changed and what has not that drives the research of Dr Linda Susilowati, a lecturer at Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana in Salatiga. Drawing on her doctoral fieldwork in Wonogiri, Central Java with over two hundred women, men, and community members across generations, Linda traces how gender roles have been renegotiated, and how cultural expectations have proven far more resilient than economic or infrastructural change alone. In this episode, recorded in the spirit of International Women’s Day, Dr Clara Siagian chats with Linda about generational shifts in rural Javanese women’s lives, the enduring weight of kodrat (predetermined nature) and kewajiban (obligation), and how Julia Suryakusuma’s concept of State Ibuism appears in contemporary Indonesia. In 2026, the Talking Indonesia podcast is…
People in this episode
Host: Dr Clara Siagian
Guest: Linda Susilowati
Topics covered
- gender roles
- rural Java
- women's leadership
- cultural expectations
- economic change
- International Women’s Day
Keywords
- gender transformation
- rural Java
- women's roles
- community leadership
- cultural expectations
- kodrat
- kewajiban
- State Ibuism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, University of College London, Murdoch University, University of New South Wales, Australia-Indonesia Centre, RMIT
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