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The book "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing:
Femininity and the Crisis of Modernity
in Thai Society" explores modernity in
Thai society through four female
characters from contemporary literature:
Amritalai, Mae Bia, Yeūa Mara, and Ngao
Phra Chan.
The book "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing:
Femininity and the Crisis of Modernity
in Thai Society" explores modernity in
Thai society through four female
characters from contemporary literature:
Amritalai, Mae Bia, Yeūa Mara, and Ngao
Phra Chan.
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The book "A Wolf in
Sheep's Clothing: Femininity and the
Crisis of Modernity in Thai
Society" explores modernity in Thai
society through four female characters
from contemporary literature: Amritalai,
Mae Bia, Yeūa Mara, and Ngao Phra Chan.
The image of the femme fatale in these
literary works reflects the
characters' emotional states and
experiences as individuals, which have
been influenced by changes in Thai
society, from modernity during the Cold
War to the economic bubble
crisis.
This book demonstrates how modernity is
inextricably linked to the issue of
gender, as evil female characters appear
in literature as a representation of
otherness that threatens nationality and
masculinity. Even the female villain is
defeated by the end of the story, but it
also reveals the paradox of modern power
through the role of the femme fatale,
who challenges and strengthens state
power simultaneously…
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