Gendered nation and classed modernity: The perceptions of mia farang (foreigners’ wives) in thai society

© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. The phenomenon of transnational marriages (phua farang) in the Isan region of Thailand epitomizes how transnationalism is intimately entwined with Thailand’s regional disparity and rural-urban divide. In this chapter, I demonstrate that the widely he...

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spelling th-mahidol.327952018-10-19T12:49:12Z Gendered nation and classed modernity: The perceptions of mia farang (foreigners’ wives) in thai society Sunanta Sirijit Mahidol University Social Sciences © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. The phenomenon of transnational marriages (phua farang) in the Isan region of Thailand epitomizes how transnationalism is intimately entwined with Thailand’s regional disparity and rural-urban divide. In this chapter, I demonstrate that the widely held moral concern in Thailand regarding the growth of transnational marriages in Isan is grounded in classed and gendered nationalistic discourses and unequal access to modernity by urban and rural populations. The stigmatization of rural Isan transnational wives (mia farang) as “immoral materialists” whose increasing economic and consumerist aspiration threatens traditional Thai ways of life is gendered and urban-centric in that two partially overlapping groups—women and rural populations—are ascribed with the roles of the reproducers and the preservers of “authentic Thai tradition.” The moral tone in the current valorization of Thailand’s economic localism reinforces classed and gendered nationalist discourses that underlie the stigmatization of Isan mia farang in wider Thai society. 2018-10-19T05:49:12Z 2018-10-19T05:49:12Z 2013-01-01 Chapter Cleavage, Connection and Conflict in Rural, Urban and Contemporary Asia. (2013), 183-199 10.1007/978-94-007-5482-9_11 2-s2.0-84959208014 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/32795 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84959208014&origin=inward
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Sunanta Sirijit
Gendered nation and classed modernity: The perceptions of mia farang (foreigners’ wives) in thai society
description © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. The phenomenon of transnational marriages (phua farang) in the Isan region of Thailand epitomizes how transnationalism is intimately entwined with Thailand’s regional disparity and rural-urban divide. In this chapter, I demonstrate that the widely held moral concern in Thailand regarding the growth of transnational marriages in Isan is grounded in classed and gendered nationalistic discourses and unequal access to modernity by urban and rural populations. The stigmatization of rural Isan transnational wives (mia farang) as “immoral materialists” whose increasing economic and consumerist aspiration threatens traditional Thai ways of life is gendered and urban-centric in that two partially overlapping groups—women and rural populations—are ascribed with the roles of the reproducers and the preservers of “authentic Thai tradition.” The moral tone in the current valorization of Thailand’s economic localism reinforces classed and gendered nationalist discourses that underlie the stigmatization of Isan mia farang in wider Thai society.
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title Gendered nation and classed modernity: The perceptions of mia farang (foreigners’ wives) in thai society
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title_full Gendered nation and classed modernity: The perceptions of mia farang (foreigners’ wives) in thai society
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