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The first years of the 21st century have marked a transition moment for all of Thailand's LGBT cultures. This book analyses the roles of the market and media in these tranformations, and considers the ambiguous consequences that the growing commodification of queer lives have had for the LGBT rights in Thailand.
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Sexual minorities, Congresses, Social conditions, Civil rights, Mass media and gays, History, Human Rights, Political Freedom & Security, Anthropology, Cultural, POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Bangkok (thailand), Thailand, social conditions, LGBTQ anthropology, Ruth Benedict Prize, Minorities, asia, GaysEdition | Availability |
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Queer Bangkok: twenty-first-century markets, media, and rights
2011, Hong Kong Univ. Press, Silkworm Books
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Queer Bangkok: 21st Century Markets, Media, and Rights
Apr 09, 2011, Hong Kong University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-301) and index.
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The Thai capital Bangkok is the unrivalled centre of the country’s gay, lesbian, and transgender communities. These communities are among the largest in Southeast Asia, and indeed in the world, and have a diversity, social presence, and historical depth that set them apart from the queer cultures of many neighbouring societies. The first years of the twenty-first century have marked a significant transition moment for all of Thailand’s LGBT cultures, with a multidimensional expansion in the geographical extent, media presence, economic importance, political impact, social standing, and cultural relevance of Thai queer communities. This book analyses the roles of the market and media ― especially cinema and the Internet ― in these transformations, and considers the ambiguous consequences that the growing commodification and mediatization of queer lives have had for LGBT rights in Thailand.
A key finding is that in the early twenty-first century processes of global queering are leading to a growing Asianization of Bangkok’s queer cultures. This book traces Bangkok’s emergence as a central focus of an expanding regional network linking gay, lesbian, and transgender communities in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines and other rapidly developing East and Southeast Asian societies.
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