Tracks and Traces: Thailand and the Work of Andrew Turton

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· ICAS Publications Series Book 13 · Amsterdam University Press
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Through an examination of the work of a renowned scholar of Thailand, Tracks and Traces offers a wealth of insight into this dynamic and rapidly changing country. Andrew Turton’s anthropological studies of Thailand cover a wide spectrum, from politics and economy to ritual and culture, and have been crucial in shaping evolving understandings of Thai society. In this collection, ten leading specialists on Thailand from a variety of disciplines provide critical analyses of Turton’s scholarship.

About the author

Philip Hirsch is professor of human geography at the University of Sydney. Nicholas Tapp is professor of anthropology at the Australian National University.

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