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Acknowledgments This book has been more than fifteen years in the making. When we began the research, we had no idea how long it would take, how many people it would involve, how much we would learn, or how dramatically our lives would change in the duration. The numbers of people involved in this project and who have assisted us literally span the globe and are so numerous that it would take a separate volume to list them all. As a start, we are grateful to our families, friends, colleagues, students, and many informants and contacts in the United States and in Indonesia. Numerous students and research assistants have contributed to this volume. Nona Norris at Ohio University helped with translation and transcription of interviews. Barby Badayos-Javer at Penn State provided important assistance in the final stages of manuscript preparation and index construction. The book has benefited from the close reading of formal and informal reviewers, especially Rachel Rinaldo and Carolyn Sachs, Elizabeth Collins, and anonymous readers. The advice and patience of senior editor Gillian Berchowitz of the Ohio University Press is much appreciated. The support of the National Science Foundation, the Toyota Foundation, and grants and fellowships from our respective universities made this research possible. Ann is indebted to funding and support for this work from three universities: University of Kentucky, Ohio University, and in the last phase, Penn State University. At both UK and OU, she benefited from the help and advice of friends, colleagues, students, and the patient instruction of two Bahasa Indonesia teachers: Bu Popon at UK and Bu Harni at OU. The OU Cen- xii Acknowledgments ter for International Studies, International Development Studies , Southeast Asian Studies, and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology faculty, staff, and students were invariably stimulating and motivating. Elizabeth Collins, Joani Kraynanski, and members of the gender and development learning community were key sources of input and moral support while working on this project. Ann Bennett was always a rock. Bambang Suwarno and the warmth and generosity of his delightful family must receive credit for stimulating the interests that led to this book. In both the U.S. and Indonesia, Siti’s family has been especially helpful through their assistance, hospitality, friendship, and information. The welcome and assistance of Imam and Gita Prosodjo and family and the large numbers of “OU mafia” contributed generously to Ann’s education and travels in Indonesia. As always, Ann’s family has been a major source of support and welcome distraction. Siti is grateful for the opportunities, funding, and support provided by the universities and college that she has been affiliated with or has connection to: University of Bengkulu, Gadjah Mada University, University of Kentucky, Ohio University, Western Carolina University, and Warren Wilson College. The Center for Women’s Studies at Gadjah Mada University, through its two chairs, Prof. Dr. Mary Astuti and Prof. Dr. Nurhayati, enabled Siti to obtain research permits for the fieldwork; the Department of Sociology at the university, especially Prof. Dr. Sunyoto Usman , Prof. Dr. Nasikun, and Dr. Partini, facilitated finding research assistants and provided advice for the research. Siti also would like to thank her family, especially her husband, daughter, parents, brother and sister, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law, who have provided enormous support during the fieldwork and writing process. We also want to express our gratitude to numerous people from Sleman and Bantul including the district heads, village heads, and especially those from the two villages: Bapak and Ibu Zaenal, Pak and Ibu Bagio, Pak and Ibu Seco, Pak and Ibu Rahmat Hartono, [3.147.104.120] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 10:43 GMT) Acknowledgments xiii Ibu Raharjo, and Ibu Trahwati. They have shared their lives and perspectives, providing inspiration, and without them we would not have been able to write this book. Finally, the resilience, openness , and interest of the women and men in the two villages have supplied the material and motivation for this effort, and it is to them that the credit is due. ...

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