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ID164716
Title ProperUrban evictions, public housing and the gendered rationalisation of kampung life in Jakarta
LanguageENG
AuthorElias, Juanita ;  Rethel, Lena ;  Tilley, Lisa
Summary / Abstract (Note)The dispossession of urban communities across class and racial lines is a global phenomenon linked to the expansion of international investment in the development of ‘exemplary’ city space. However, city evictions are also historically informed and gendered processes which are continuous with past colonial and postcolonial urban rationalisation projects. Drawing on testimonies of women evictees in Jakarta, as well as interviews with public housing managers, this article details the gendered nature of the rationalisation of urban life in the context of a contemporary evictions regime. We argue that the rationalisation of urban space serves to sharpen the gender order by placing material constraints on women's roles, limiting their economic activities and defining them as hygiene‐responsible housewives. Further, and in turn, the limited provision of ‘rusunawa’ public housing, which we show to be a gendered spatial and social transition informed by state doctrine on the family, provides the state with justification for dispossession itself. Finally, women's everyday acts of refusal and resistance show not only that kampung forms of social life continue to be preserved in Jakarta, but also that rationalisation itself is a negotiated and contingent process.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 60, No.1; Apr 2019: p.80-93
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint 2019-04 60, 1
Key WordsRationalisation ;  Jakarta ;  Urban Evictions ;  Kampung Life