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- Gerwani abstract "Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia, or Indonesian Women's Movement) was a women's organization founded as Gerwis (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia Sedar, or Movement of Conscious Indonesian Women) in Semarang on 4 June 1950.In 1954, Gerwis as an activist-based movement changed its name to Gerwani to signify its move towards a mass organization to appeal to communist supporters. Beginning with only 500 members in 1950, Gerwani claimed to have 1.5 million members in 1963. As one of the largest women’s organizations in the 1950s, its broad membership was also a product of its close affiliation with the Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI, or Communist Party of Indonesia) – reflected in Gerwani’s concerns particularly with helping poor women workers, as well as their alliances with various labor unions. Nonetheless, Gerwani was an independent organization with both a feminist, and PKI-led wing. By 1965, Gerwani claimed to have 3 million members.Under Sukarno’s Guided Democracy beginning in 1958, Gerwani’s advocacy for gender equality, equal labor rights, and women’s issues began to shift towards one more adherent with PKI and Sukarno’s interests. Gerwani’s priority by the 1960s was no longer feminism, but anti-imperialism and the “national unity of women to liquidate the remains of colonialism and feudalism.” Founding members such as S.K Trimurti, eventually left Gerwani after becoming disillusioned with the trajectory of Gerwani’s political involvement.Gerwani’s affiliation with the Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI) eventually led to their demise after the events of Gerakan 30 September, G30S and the “attempted” coup. The arrest and imprisonment of Gerwani members was justified by the fabricated involvement of Gerwani in the killings of the six Generals during G30S. The Lubang Buaya myth, as described as discussed by historians, claimed that Gerwani had performed sadistic, sexual crimes before and after killing the six Generals during G30S. More seriously, Lubang Buaya was used to justify the mass killings of communists in the period immediately after the G30S – an incident that also led to the demise of Gerwani.The memorialization of the Lubang Buaya myth continues to be represented in the Monument of the Sacred Pancasila at the Lubang Buaya site today.".
- Gerwani affiliation Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageExternalLink wps09_125.pdf.
- Gerwani wikiPageID "2757122".
- Gerwani wikiPageLength "31021".
- Gerwani wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Gerwani wikiPageRevisionID "688513926".
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink 30_September_Movement.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Bandung.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mass_organizations_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transition_to_the_New_Order.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Womens_wings_of_political_parties.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Feminism.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Guided_Democracy_in_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Indonesian_National_Armed_Forces.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Indonesian_National_Party.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Indonesian_National_Revolution.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Indonesian_killings_of_1965–66.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Isteri-Sedar.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Kediri,_East_Java.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Lubang_Buaya.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Madura_Island.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Nahdlatul_Ulama.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink New_Order_(Indonesia).
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Pancasila_(politics).
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Parliamentary_system.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Pasuruan.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Peasants_Front_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Polygamy.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Semarang.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Sentral_Organisasi_Buruh_Seluruh_Indonesia.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Suharto.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Sukarno.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink Surabaya.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink File:%22Sumur_Maut%22_at_Lubang_Buaya.jpg.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLink File:S_K_Trimurti_12_July_1947_KR.jpg.
- Gerwani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gerwani".
- Gerwani affiliation Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani country "Indonesia".
- Gerwani dissolvedDate "1965".
- Gerwani dissolvedState "Banned".
- Gerwani founded "June 1950".
- Gerwani members "1500000".
- Gerwani name "Gerwani".
- Gerwani sign "Sujinah".
- Gerwani source "1984-01-21".
- Gerwani text "“So many general women’s organizations existed already. We wanted to belong to a different movement, a truly politically conscious women’s organization. At that congress, the decision was taken to change the name of Gerwis to Gerwani, but because of the resistance a compromise was reached. For the moment the name of Gerwis was kept; the change would only become effective at the next congress in 1954. It was decided that by that time the mass line would be followed.”".
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- Gerwani subject Category:Mass_organizations_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani subject Category:Politics_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani subject Category:Transition_to_the_New_Order.
- Gerwani subject Category:Womens_wings_of_political_parties.
- Gerwani hypernym Organization.
- Gerwani type Agent.
- Gerwani type Organisation.
- Gerwani type TradeUnion.
- Gerwani type Organization.
- Gerwani type Organization.
- Gerwani type Organization.
- Gerwani type Agent.
- Gerwani type SocialPerson.
- Gerwani type Thing.
- Gerwani type Q178790.
- Gerwani type Q43229.
- Gerwani comment "Gerwani (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia, or Indonesian Women's Movement) was a women's organization founded as Gerwis (Gerakan Wanita Indonesia Sedar, or Movement of Conscious Indonesian Women) in Semarang on 4 June 1950.In 1954, Gerwis as an activist-based movement changed its name to Gerwani to signify its move towards a mass organization to appeal to communist supporters. Beginning with only 500 members in 1950, Gerwani claimed to have 1.5 million members in 1963.".
- Gerwani label "Gerwani".
- Gerwani seeAlso Communist_Party_of_Indonesia.
- Gerwani sameAs Q1265747.
- Gerwani sameAs Gerwani.
- Gerwani sameAs Gerakan_Wanita_Indonesia.
- Gerwani sameAs m.080zm0.
- Gerwani sameAs Движение_женщин_Индонезии.
- Gerwani sameAs Gerwani.
- Gerwani sameAs Q1265747.
- Gerwani wasDerivedFrom Gerwani?oldid=688513926.
- Gerwani isPrimaryTopicOf Gerwani.
- Gerwani name "Gerwani".