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Julia Indiati Suryakusuma (born
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; 19 July 1954) is an Indonesian feminist, journalist, and author. She is known for her outspoken writing on sex, politics and religion. She has been described as Indonesia's most provocative columnist.


Early life and education

The daughter of an Indonesian diplomat, Julia grew up in India (1954–62), England (1962–64), Hungary (1962–64), Indonesia (1965–68) and Italy (1968–71). Julia attended schools in England and Hungary, in addition to Sumbangsih School in Setiabudi, South Jakarta. She studied psychology at the
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(1974–76) and obtained a BSc. Honours in sociology from City University, London (1979), and an MSc in the politics of developing societies at the
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, The Hague, (1988).


Writing

Julia's 1988 thesis was titled ''State Ibuism: The Social Construction of Womanhood in the Indonesian New Order''. It examined how the
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regime sought to control society by defining women as wives and mothers. In 2011, it was published in a bilingual edition, in the original English and an Indonesian translation. As Indonesia entered its post-Suharto reformation era, Julia in 1999 founded the Indonesian Political Almanac Foundation (Yayasan API), which published the Almanac of Indonesian Political Parties (1999) and the Indonesian Parliament Guide (2001). Since 2006, Julia has written newspaper and magazine columns in English, mostly for
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newspaper and
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weekly news magazine. A collection of her columns was published in 2013 as ''Julia's Jihad: Tales of the Politically, Sexually, and Religiously Incorrect: Living in the Chaos of the Biggest Muslim Democracy''. She is also the author of ''Sex, Power and Nation: an Anthology of Writings, 1979-2003'' (Metafor, 2004).


Activism

After completing her sociology studies in London in 1979, Julia worked for ''Yayasan Indonesia Sejahtera'' (YIS, Prosperous Indonesia Foundation), a non-government organization dealing with community development and child health. In February 1998, when Indonesia's economy had collapsed as a result of the
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, Julia was among a group of women activists who formed ''Suara Ibu Peduli'' (SIP, Voice of Concerned Mothers). The group on 23 February 1998 staged a small but unprecedented demonstration at Jakarta's iconic Hotel Indonesia roundabout to protest soaring prices of milk and food. It was the first anti-government protest by a women's group during then-president Suharto's 32-year regime. Playing on the regime's policy that women should serve as wives and mothers, the group legitimised its protest by complaining that it was becoming impossible for Indonesian women to balance household budgets to meet their families' basic needs. Julia served as the public relations head of the group, writing press releases on the action and the subsequent trial and conviction of three members. The group's action inspired further anti-government protests, which culminated in the resignation of Suharto in May 1998. In 2021, in recognition of her activism for gender equality, democracy and human rights, Julia was made an Officer in the Belgian Order of the Crown.


Personal life

In 1974, when she was 20 years old, Julia married Indonesian film director and actor
Ami Priyono Lembu Amiluhur Priyawardhana Priyono (23 October 1939 – 6 June 2001), generally referred to as Ami Prijono (Perfected Spelling: Ami Priyono) was an Indonesian film director and actor. He was married to the feminist writer Julia Suryakusuma ...
, who was aged 36. They had one child, a son, Aditya Priyawardhana, who was born in November 1975. Following the death of Ami Priyono in 2001, Julia in 2005 married Australian academic Professor Tim Lindsey, who has written several books on Indonesia. They were divorced in 2016.


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