Add to library
You don't have any lists yet. Create one in My Library.
Go to My LibraryAdd to library
You don't have any lists yet. Create one in My Library.
Go to My Libraryเขียนชนบทให้เป็นชาติ กำเนิดมานุษยวิทยาไทยในยุคสงครามเย็น
- Language
- Thai
- Published in
- Publisher
- Matichon Public Company Limited
- Pages
- 184
- ISBN
- 9789740216544
Subjects
No discussions yet for this book.
Delete Discussion
Are you sure you want to delete this discussion? This action cannot be undone.
Rating Sources
The reviews for this book are overwhelmingly positive, praising its ability to present complex historical and theoretical concepts in a tangible and vivid manner. Readers highlight the author's skill in connecting the origins of Thai anthropology to broader geopolitical events, particularly the Cold War and America's strategic interest in the region. The book is lauded for offering a deep and insightful understanding of how the concept of 'rural society' in Thailand was shaped, challenging conventional perceptions. One reviewer, a history teacher, expressed a strong desire for students to read this work, underscoring its educational value and relevance.
While the reviews do not explicitly state any negatives, one reader notes that a prior understanding of Foucault's philosophical concepts and the historical context of the 'warlord feudal era' significantly enhances comprehension. This suggests that readers without such a background might find certain sections more deeply appreciated with some foundational knowledge, though it is not presented as a flaw in the book itself. The overall sentiment remains highly favorable, with no criticisms regarding the writing style, research, or conclusions.
Overall, the book is highly recommended for its analytical depth and fresh perspective. It is particularly suited for readers interested in the history of anthropology, social sciences, and the intricate ways in which international politics can influence local development and the formation of societal concepts. Those who appreciate works that deconstruct established narratives and offer a nuanced understanding of historical processes will find this book to be a rewarding and thought-provoking read, especially educators and students of history and social studies.
No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book!
Delete Review
Are you sure you want to delete this review? This action cannot be undone.



