Mandala Bhakti Wanitatama Monument as a Center for Historical and Gender Literacy in Yogyakarta
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This research examines the Indonesian Women's Movement Museum Mandala Bhakti Wanitatama as a centre for historical and gender literacy in Yogyakarta. The method used is qualitative method. The results showed that the Museum Monument to the Unity of Indonesian Women's Movement Mandala Bhakti Wanitatama in Yogyakarta has great potential as a centre for historical and gender literacy. By documenting the struggles of Indonesian women, the museum provides an understanding of women's contributions in politics, education and culture. Through collaborations with communities, organisations and universities, the museum can expand the scope of historical and gender literacy, as well as become a space for public dialogue to discuss contemporary issues.
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Penelitian ini meneliti terkait Museum Pergerakan Wanita Indonesia Mandala Bhakti Wanitatama sebagai pusat literasi sejarah dan gender di Yogyakarta. Metode yang digunakan ialah metode kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Museum Monumen Kesatuan Pergerakan Wanita Indonesia Mandala Bhakti Wanitatama di Yogyakarta memiliki potensi besar sebagai pusat literasi sejarah dan gender. Dengan mendokumentasikan perjuangan perempuan Indonesia, museum ini memberikan pemahaman tentang kontribusi perempuan dalam politik, pendidikan, dan budaya. Melalui kolaborasi dengan komunitas, organisasi, dan universitas, museum dapat memperluas cakupan literasi sejarah dan gender, serta menjadi ruang dialog publik untuk membahas isu-isu kontemporer
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