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Winner of the 2022 Peter Lang Emerging Scholars Competition in Media & Communication.
Thailand, the "land of smiles," is often seen as a "gay paradise." But how does Thai culture understand sexuality? This book moves beyond Western frameworks to explore non-normative genders like kathoey, gay, tom, and dee. Through historical context and film analysis, it challenges assumptions, embraces Thai nuances, and offers a deeper understanding of the "third sex" concept. Examining historical texts and contemporary films, the book sheds light on the experiences of individuals with non-normative genders-their challenges, triumphs, and contributions to Thai society. This book offers critical insights into the complexities of gender and sexuality in Thai cultures, challenging readers to broaden their perspectives. Essential reading for anyone interested in gender studies, sexuality, queer studies, film, and Thai culture.
List of contents
List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Introduction - Gender Binary in Thailand from Past to Present: Society, Culture, and Literature - Emergence of the Third Gender in Thai Cinema and Popular Culture - Gender Fluidity on Screen: Exploring Kathoey Identity in The Iron Ladies and Beautiful Boxer - Negotiating Masculinity and Desire: Gay Male Representation in Love of Siam and Bangkok Love Story - Challenging Norms: A Queer Reading of Tom and Dee in Yes or No - Beyond the Binary: Thai Gender Influx and the Future Trend - Bibliography - Index.
About the author
Dr. Charlin Nukul is a film lecturer and researcher at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand. She holds a PhD in Media and Communication from the University of Leicester, and her research explores film studies, queer studies, and cultural studies, particularly LGBTQ+ representation.