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Book Reviews
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Review of Misalliance
17 May 2013 1:00 PM | 1 CommentKeith Weller Taylor argues that this new book is thoughtful, lucid, original, analytical, and readable
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Review of Thailand’s Hidden Workforce
05 April 2013 9:15 AM | 1 CommentInga Gruß reviews a book about the work conditions of Myanmar migrant workers in Thailand at this time of immense change.
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Review of Gender, Emotions and Labour Markets
21 February 2013 9:10 AM | 1 CommentSri Ranjani Mei Hua reviews a book dealing with experiences of women in Southeast Asia.
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Review of Authority of Influence
06 January 2013 5:31 AM | 3 CommentsScholarly treatments of gender in Myanmar, past or present, remain scarce. Jessica Harriden’s book thus fills a gap in our understanding of an important and controversial topic.
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Review of The King in Exile
04 December 2012 8:35 AM | 4 CommentsDonald M. Seekins argues that this book is the story of a dynasty that belongs truly to Burma’s past.
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Review of Buddhist Fury
13 November 2012 7:57 AM | 21 CommentsThis book explores the relationship between religion and violence in far southern Thailand, where Buddhist monks are a marginalized local minority.
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Review of Revisiting Rural Places
30 October 2012 7:54 AM | 2 CommentsRevisiting Rural Places should become an essential reference text for researchers who work on social, cultural, political and economic change in Asia.
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Review of The Institutional Imperative
16 October 2012 7:00 AM | 9 CommentsDe-agrarianisation often isn’t very pretty, but economic disparity may well be the price to be paid for pursuing it as slowly as Thailand has over the past 50 years.
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Review of Imagining Gay Paradise
09 October 2012 6:55 AM | 2 CommentsThe creation of make-shift, idiosyncratic queer paradises provides shelter, community, and belonging for many who have refused to fit into standard narratives of Southeast Asia.
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Review of The Fate of Rural Hell
12 September 2012 7:56 AM | 6 CommentsThe models of eroticism and faith in the Hell Garden have been left behind by the robust urban bourgeois consumerist culture increasingly prominent across contemporary Thai society.
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Review of Revolution Interrupted
24 July 2012 11:46 AM | 6 CommentsQuestioning received notions of revolution, this book offers a passionate and rigorous reconsideration of the period in Thailand between October 1973 and October 1976.
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Review of Land and Loyalty
17 July 2012 9:18 AM | 9 Comments
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Review of The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk
11 July 2012 3:44 PM | 9 Comments
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Review of Saying the Unsayable
19 June 2012 6:27 AM | 19 Comments
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Review of Economic Disparity and of Economic Transition
17 May 2012 8:05 AM | 2 Comments
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About Author: Aim Sinpeng, Guest Contributor
Posts by Aim Sinpeng, Guest Contributor
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The people rise again?
Posted on 16 May 2013 | 16 CommentsAim Sinpeng discusses the implications of a recent re-mobilisation of Thailand's people's sector -
Pitak Siam’s failure
Posted on 26 November 2012 | 7 CommentsThe Pitak Siam rallies have failed in terms of leadership, numbers and coordination among the various groups. -
Constitutional court or national advisor?
Posted on 16 July 2012 | 27 CommentsThe Constitutional Court’s rulings on July 13 broke new ground when it comes to judicial intervention. Not only did the... -
Thailand’s reconciliation proposals
Posted on 21 June 2012 | 8 CommentsFollowing Nick Nostitz’s very informative coverage of the opposition to what he calls “reconciliation games,” below is an unofficial translation... -
Lady Gaga in Bangkok
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 9 CommentsBangkok went ga-ga this weekend after 50,000 screaming fans filled Rajamangala Stadium in Lady Gaga’s first concert in Thailand. This... -
Booming Burma
Posted on 19 April 2012 | 9 Comments“More companies have been registered in Myanmar in the past six months than the previous decade combined,” revealed, on separate... -
When Thaksin comes home
Posted on 16 April 2012 | 78 Comments“And now the end is here. And so I face the final curtain. My friend, I’ll say it clear.... -
A week of colour
Posted on 13 March 2012 | 32 CommentsThis past week in Thailand saw both the Red Shirts and the Yellow Shirts mobilised. Perhaps it was déjà vu. The People’s... -
Rice production after the flood
Posted on 6 February 2012 | 2 CommentsThe 2011 flood that had ravaged one-quarter of Thailand has not, surprisingly, adversely affected the overall rice production. That should... -
Pushing Nitirat to the edge
Posted on 1 February 2012 | 30 Comments“TU – freedom in every square inch but don’t speak” Source: Matichon Online Thammasat University’s recent decision to ban Nitirat...








