National Identity and Its Defenders
Thailand Today
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Published:1st Oct '02
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A challenging analysis of Thai national identity
Presents analysis of Thai national identity. This title includes a chapter reflecting on the way older concepts of Thai identity were transformed by the economic boom and subsequent financial crisis in 1997.
The first edition of this book was hailed as original and challenging in its analyses of Thai national identity. The topic is today no less worthy of discussion and comment. The essays boldly offer insights into the formation of Thai identity from the perspectives of history, political science, anthropology, linguistics, social psychology, human geography, and media and religious studies.
Written in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, a new chapter reflects on the way older concepts of Thai identity were transformed by the economic boom as well as by the financial crisis that followed. Topics include the debates among public intellectuals about the perils and opportunities of globalization, the dynamic relationship between local and global knowledge, and perceived challenges to Thailand's sovereignty, all of which have deep roots in the country's modern history.
"The papers will long remain indispensable texts for both general readers and specialists. Each paper is a scholarly and original contribution to the burgeoning literature on Thai identity."
* Journal of Asian Studies *"The theme underlying most of the contributions is that the concept of Thai identity, with its disarming ring of transcendence and permanence, has a specific history and conditions of existence. . . . The book is an important contribution to a much needed assessment of the construction of Thai national identity."
* Journal of Southeast Asian Studies *"Contributors discuss the political, socio-linguistic, historical, and cultural implications in the construction of national identity. . . . The book raises interesting questions on the discursive relationship between Thai identity, the state, and nationhood."
* Asian Studies ReviISBN: 9789747551884
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Weight: 454g
368 pages