Thailand's last peasant
© 2015 The National University of Singapore. Does Thailand still have peasants? Does it still have a peasant society? How dynamic are Thailand's chaona? To answer these questions we begin with an interview of a septuagenarian farmer who discusses rural change over his lifetime and provocatively...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-439672018-04-25T07:44:13Z Thailand's last peasant Robert Dayley Attachak Sattayanurak Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2015 The National University of Singapore. Does Thailand still have peasants? Does it still have a peasant society? How dynamic are Thailand's chaona? To answer these questions we begin with an interview of a septuagenarian farmer who discusses rural change over his lifetime and provocatively claims he is 'the last peasant' of his village. We use this rural anecdote as a catalyst to highlight agrarian change in Thailand and to expose the hazards of employing static concepts to describe contemporary rural political economy. By analysing the use and meanings of the term 'peasant' and its Thai equivalents, we demonstrate how static concepts obscure Thailand's rural evolution and contribute to misleading assumptions, harmful agrarian myths, and extant political cleavage. 2018-01-24T04:36:34Z 2018-01-24T04:36:34Z 2015-12-22 Journal 14740680 00224634 2-s2.0-84951866921 10.1017/S0022463415000478 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84951866921&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43967 |
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© 2015 The National University of Singapore. Does Thailand still have peasants? Does it still have a peasant society? How dynamic are Thailand's chaona? To answer these questions we begin with an interview of a septuagenarian farmer who discusses rural change over his lifetime and provocatively claims he is 'the last peasant' of his village. We use this rural anecdote as a catalyst to highlight agrarian change in Thailand and to expose the hazards of employing static concepts to describe contemporary rural political economy. By analysing the use and meanings of the term 'peasant' and its Thai equivalents, we demonstrate how static concepts obscure Thailand's rural evolution and contribute to misleading assumptions, harmful agrarian myths, and extant political cleavage. |
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