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9780742501577: Woman, Man, Bangkok: Love, Sex, and Popular Culture in Thailand (Asia/Pacific/Perspectives)
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Barme performs a monumental task. He "peoples" Siam, bringing it to life with a vibrancy and immediacy by parading before us the issues and images that roused the population of early 20th century Bangkok. * Journal of Southeast Asian Studies * Unlike any other English or Thai language history, Barme?s study puts you on the ground in the always scintillating and often over-stimulating Bangkok, a city characterized by moral and economic extremes as early as the 1910s. His book offers the firsturban social history of Bangkok that also chronicles the formation of Siam?s burgeoning middle class and its ideological stances. The sheer amount of detail Barme gleaned from Thai-language newspapers, political cartoons, magazines, film booklets, novels, short stories, and other documentation, make his book a cornucopia of the quotidian. Barme performs a monumental task. He ?peoples? Siam, bringing it to life with a vibrancy and immediacy by parading before us the issues and images that roused thepopulation of early 20th century Bangkok. Tamara Looss -- Tamara Loos * Journal of Southeast Asian Studies * Truly path-breaking. Men still expect to dominate lots of women, while women are expected to be passive and pure. That's why 1920s Bangkok and its gender debates still seem so familiar. Great book. -- Chris Baker, Bangkok Post [A] fresh look at the last decades of absolutist rule....Barme's [be sure to get accent in] prose is very accessible, and with its attractive graphics, this paperback version will be a useful addition to courses on modern Southeast Asia. * American Historical Review * Woman, Man, Bangkok is an important contribution to an understanding of the intersections of gender, class, sexuality, and nationlism and analytically situates this intersection within an important phase in Thailand's history. * Journal of Asian Studies * Scot Barme's study of Bangkok is pathbreaking. By focusing on cinema, the press, cartoons, gender, and sexuality a century ago, he produces an original and fascinating picture of social and political change. There is no comparable work on Thailand's social history. No historian will want to ignore his story or his methods. No one will read this book and not have their image of Bangkok and Thailand changed. -- Kevin Hewison, City University of Hong Kong Unlike any other English or Thai language history, Barme's study puts you on the ground in the always scintillating and often over-stimulating Bangkok, a city characterized by moral and economic extremes as early as the 1910s. His book offers the first urban social history of Bangkok that also chronicles the formation of Siam's burgeoning middle class and its ideological stances. The sheer amount of detail Barme gleaned from Thai-language newspapers, political cartoons, magazines, film booklets, novels, short stories, and other documentation, make his book a cornucopia of the quotidian. Barme performs a monumental task. He "peoples" Siam, bringing it to life with a vibrancy and immediacy by parading before us the issues and images that roused the population of early 20th century Bangkok. Tamara Loos -- Tamara Loos * Journal of Southeast Asian Studies *
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Scot BarmZ mines a rich lode of previously ignored cultural ephemera found in popular newspapers, magazines, novels, short stories, film booklets, and cartoons to create a vibrant cultural history of early modern Thailand that moves radically beyond conventional, elite-based historical studies of the period. By focusing on such controversies and conflicts as the status of women, relations between the sexes, class antagonisms, and the growth of a commercial mass culture, this book offers a new interpretation of the key decade of the 1920s and its significance for contemporary Thailand.

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Buchbeschreibung Black and white photographic illustrations, vii + 273pp, bibliography, index, spine sunned, still a good paperback copy. Bangkok in the 1920s. "Scot Barme mines a rich lode of previously ignored cultural ephemera found in popular newspapers, magazines, novels, short stories, film booklets and cartoons to create a vibrant history of early modern Thailand that moves beyond conventional, elite-based studies of the period." Publisher's description. Artikel-Nr. 180430

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