Thai-English Dictionary
Title | Thai-English Dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | George Bradley McFarland |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 1094 |
Release | 1944 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780804703833 |
This book contains a large number of words not found in the present Government dictionary and therefore will lead to a better knowledge and use of the Thai language.
Herbs & Spices of Thailand
Title | Herbs & Spices of Thailand PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh T. W. Tan |
Publisher | Marshall Cavendish |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Cookery, Thai |
ISBN | 9789812329684 |
The Rough Guide to Thailand's Beaches and Islands
Title | The Rough Guide to Thailand's Beaches and Islands PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Gray |
Publisher | Rough Guides |
Pages | 508 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9781858288291 |
A guide to the islands and beaches of Thailand, form the popular resorts of Phuket, Samai and Pattaya, to the tranquil coves on Ko Tarutao, Ko Lanta anbd Ko Chang. The guide includes detailed recommendations of the best beaches for both families and partying, as well as expert advice on diving, snorkelling, kayaking and other water sports.
A History of Thailand
Title | A History of Thailand PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Baker |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2009-04-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521767687 |
The second edition of this book draws on new Thai-language research and brings the Thai story up to date.
Thailand
Title | Thailand PDF eBook |
Author | Thak Chaloemtiarana |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2018-08-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1501721100 |
In 1958, Marshal Sarit Thanarat became prime minister of Thailand following a bloodless coup. This book offers a comprehensive study of Sarit's paternalistic, militaristic regime, which laid the foundations for Thailand's support of the US military campaign in Southeast Asia. The analysis documents the ways in which Sarit shaped modern Thai politics, in part by rationalizing a symbiotic relationship between his own office and the Thai monarchy.
Thailand
Title | Thailand PDF eBook |
Author | Charles F Keyes |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2019-07-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000314456 |
Thailand is exceptional among modern states in Asia in that it has built and retained a national culture around a traditional monarchical institution. Moreover, this culture has also been based on a dominant religious tradition, that of Theravada Buddhism. The process of creating the modern nation-state of Thailand out of the traditional Buddhist kingdom of Siam began in the nineteenth century when the rulers of Siam, confronted with increasing pressure from the colonial powers of Britain and France, were able to preserve their country's independence by instituting revolutionary changes that established the authority of a centralized bureaucracy throughout the country. The new state asserted its authority not only over Siamese who lived in the core area of the old kingdom but also over large numbers of Lao, Yuan or Northern Thai, Khmer, Malays, tribal peoples, and other groups, all of which had previously enjoyed relative autonomy, and over the sizable immigrant Chinese population, which was assuming an increasingly significant role in the economy. Because the rulers of the Siamese state strove to incorporate these diverse peoples into a Thai national community, how this community should be defined and what type of state structure should be linked with it have been dominant questions in modern Thai history. Significant tensions have arisen from the efforts by members of the Thai elite to make the monarchical traditions of the Bangkok dynasty, Buddhism, and the central Thai language basic to Thai national culture. Other tensions have arisen as monarchy, military, bureaucracy, the Buddhist sangha, business interests, and elected political representatives assert or maintain an authoritative position in the state structure. This book examines these tensions with reference to the major changes that have taken place in Thai society, economy, polity, and culture in the twentieth century, especially since World War II.
Boys Love Media in Thailand
Title | Boys Love Media in Thailand PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Baudinette |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2023-10-05 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1350330655 |
Over the past several years, the Thai popular culture landscape has radically transformed due to the emergence of Boys Love (BL) soap operas which celebrate the love between handsome young men. Boys Love Media in Thailand: Celebrity, Fans, and Transnational Asian Queer Popular Culture is the first book length study of this increasingly significant transnational pop culture phenomenon. Drawing upon six years of ethnographic research, the book reveals BL's impacts on depictions of same-sex desire in Thai media culture and the resultant mainstreaming of queer romance through new forms of celebrity and participatory fandom. The author explores how the rise of BL has transformed contemporary Thai consumer culture, leading to heterosexual female fans of male celebrities who perform homoeroticism becoming the main audience to whom Thai pop culture is geared. Through the case study of BL, this book thus also investigates how Thai media is responding to broader regional trends across Asia where the economic potentials of female and queer fans are becoming increasingly important. Baudinette ultimately argues that the center of queer cultural production in Asia has shifted from Japan to Thailand, investigating both the growing international fandom of Thailand's BL series as well as the influence of international investment into the development of these media. The book particularly focuses on specific case studies of the fandom for Thai BL celebrity couples in Thailand, China, the Philippines, and Japan to explore how BL series have transformed each of these national contexts' queer consumer cultures.