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Revolution interrupted : farmers, students, law, and violence in northern Thailand / / Tyrell Haberkorn



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Autore: Haberkorn Tyrell Visualizza persona
Titolo: Revolution interrupted : farmers, students, law, and violence in northern Thailand / / Tyrell Haberkorn Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Madison, Wis., : University of Wisconsin Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (254 p.)
Disciplina: 959.3
Soggetto topico: Political violence - Thailand, Northern
Tenant farmers - Political activity - Thailand, Northern
Soggetto geografico: Thailand Politics and government 1945-1988
Thailand, Northern Politics and government
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Note on Language, Translation, and Dates""; ""List of Abbreviations""; ""Map of Chiang Mai and Thailand""; ""Introduction: When Revolution Is Interrupted""; ""1. Breaking the Backbone of the Nation""; ""2. From the Rice Fields to the Cities""; ""3. From the Classrooms to the Rice Fields""; ""4. Violence and Its Denials""; ""5. A State in Disarray""; ""Conclusion: Resuming Revolution?""; ""Appendix: Leaders of the FFT Victimized by Violence, 1974-1979""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
Sommario/riassunto: In October 1973 a mass movement forced Thailand's prime minister to step down and leave the country, ending nearly forty years of dictatorship. Three years later, in a brutal reassertion of authoritarian rule, Thai state and para-state forces quashed a demonstration at Thammasat University in Bangkok. In Revolution Interrupted, Tyrell Haberkorn focuses on this period when political activism briefly opened up the possibility for meaningful social change. Tenant farmers and their student allies fomented revolution, she shows, not by picking up guns but by invoking laws-laws that the Thai state ultimately proved unwilling to enforce. In choosing the law as their tool to fight unjust tenancy practices, farmers and students departed from the tactics of their ancestors and from the insurgent methods of the Communist Party of Thailand. To first imagine and then create a more just future, they drew on their own lived experience and the writings of Thai Marxian radicals of an earlier generation, as well as New Left, socialist, and other progressive thinkers from around the world. Yet their efforts were quickly met with harassment, intimidation, and assassinations of farmer leaders. More than thirty years later, the assassins remain unnamed. Drawing on hundreds of newspaper articles, cremation volumes, activist and state documents, and oral histories, Haberkorn reveals the ways in which the established order was undone and then reconsolidated. Examining this turbulent period through a new optic-interrupted revolution-she shows how the still unnameable violence continues to constrict political opportunity and to silence dissent in present-day Thailand.
Titolo autorizzato: Revolution interrupted  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786613134417
9781283134415
1283134411
9780299281830
0299281833
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910963036003321
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Serie: New perspectives in Southeast Asian studies.