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Gadis Arivia

1964 - Today

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Gadis Arivia (born 8 September 1964) is an Indonesian feminist philosopher, lecturer, scholar, and activist. While teaching feminism and philosophy at the University of Indonesia, Arivia founded Jurnal Perempuan, Indonesia's first feminist journal, in 1996. She was arrested by Suharto's New Order government for protesting against the regime in 1998. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Gadis Arivia is the 1,267th most popular philosopher, the 1,345th most popular biography from India and the 48th most popular Indian Philosopher.

Gadis Arivia is most famous for her contributions to feminist philosophy in Indonesia, where she has been a prominent lecturer, scholar, and activist. She is known for advocating women's rights and addressing social justice issues through her philosophical work.

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Among PHILOSOPHERS

Among philosophers, Gadis Arivia ranks 1,267 out of 1,267Before her are Miranda Fricker, Taraneh Javanbakht, Alenka Zupančič, William A. Dembski, Alberto Jori, and Kohei Saito. After her are Nigel Warburton, Julian Baggini, Pekka Himanen, Richard Carrier, Djamila Ribeiro, and David Bentley Hart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Gadis Arivia ranks 1,061Before her are Tibor Gécsek, Joel Benjamin, Kim Jong-song, Vasilios Kotronias, Jiří Rohan, and Denean Howard. After her are Curt Hansen, Rebecca Gibney, Wendy Melvoin, Shane Douglas, Paul Parker, and CeCe Winans.

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In India

Among people born in India, Gadis Arivia ranks 1,345 out of 1,861Before her are Rahul Dravid (1973), Mahesh Bhupathi (1974), Triptii Dimri (1994), Prakash Jha (1952), Jagjit Kaur (1930), and Protima Bedi (1948). After her are Ronit Roy (1965), Mohammed Shahid (1960), Bajrang Punia (1994), Ramya Krishnan (1970), Usha Kiran (1929), and Sourav Ganguly (1972).

Among PHILOSOPHERS In India

Among philosophers born in India, Gadis Arivia ranks 48Before her are Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati (1874), Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar (1921), Chinmayananda Saraswati (1916), Tirumalai Krishnamacharya (1888), Rambhadracharya (1950), and Derek Prince (1915).