Reading Bangkok

Price 27.00 - 30.00 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9789971695460

Brand NUS Press

"Reading Bangkok" present stories and meanings derived from the built fabric and spaces of Thailand"s capital city. The narrative shifts from King Taksin"s mostly forgotten but wondrous Thonburi to the tourist spectacle of Rattanakosin, Dusit and Ratchadamnoen (King Rama V"s superficial emulation of an admired, imperialist Europe), Sukhumvit "Road" (consumer land), and the slums that are an integral part of the modern city. The author structures the book around external intrusions and local resistance. Geographically, this process is seen in movement from centre to periphery (Thonburi, Rattanakosin, Ratchadamnoen, Sukhumvit, Ratchadapisek, Khlong Toei, the universities). Chronologically, the city underwent various forms of colonisation: incorporation of the periphery, which in turn colonised Bangkok; the economic colonisation of the 19th and 20th centuries; colonisation by consumption brought on in large part by globalised tourism; colonisation by the "better" ideas of others (typically from the West); and finally colonisation by "better" ways of thinking - notably the intrusions of the universities and of popular democracy. This exceptionally innovative study draws on urban planning and development, history, anthropology, and political economy, and a rich body of empirical data to provide insights into the maze of power relations, inequalities and global influences that is normally hidden from view. "Reading Bangkok" is that rare thing, a study that genuinely changes the way its subject is seen and understood.