Thailand's Far South

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Thailand's Far South

Engaging the Difficult Realities in a Recurring Conflict

Social and cultural history Ethnic studies Ethnic studies Social and cultural anthropology Warfare and defence

Author: Kee Howe Yong

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 31st July 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 268 pages

ISBN: 9781487556150


In Thailand’s Far South, Kee Howe Yong sheds light on the Malay Muslims in Thailand’s far south.

The book focuses on the relationship between the construction of minorities – and thus majority – and issues of engaging with the difficulties of their realities: loss, violence, history, memory, livelihood, fear and paranoia, and political formations.

The book explores the ways in which regimes of fear affect the way minorities relate to one another and to those in authority.

It reveals how Muslim identities in southern Thailand are produced – under what constraints and structures, and by what technologies and force. Drawing on methodologies of narrative theory, performative aspects of language, and questions of history and memory, Yong demonstrates the ways the conflict was and is differently engaged by Malay Muslim interlocutors.

The book addresses the generally ignored topic of the varied positions of the Malay Muslims at the borderland of Thailand’s far south and the implications of these positions in understanding the meaning of the current insurgency for the heterogeneous Malay Muslim population.

In doing so, Thailand’s Far South provides an invaluable contribution to the southern Thai conflict, fieldwork in conflict zones, and the literature on violence, political science, history, security studies, and philosophies of violence.

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