A history of manners and civility in Thailand:
"Aristocrats, prime ministers, monks, army generals, politicians, poets, novelists, journalists and teachers have produced a large corpus of literature that sets out models of appropriate behaviour. It teaches such things as how to stand, walk, sit, pay homage, prostrate oneself and crawl in th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Aristocrats, prime ministers, monks, army generals, politicians, poets, novelists, journalists and teachers have produced a large corpus of literature that sets out models of appropriate behaviour. It teaches such things as how to stand, walk, sit, pay homage, prostrate oneself and crawl in the presence of high-status people, sleep, eat, manage bodily functions, dress, pay respect to superiors, deal with inferiors, socialize, use one's time, work, and play. These modes of conduct have been taught or enforced by families, the monastery, court society, and, in the twentieth century, the state, through the education system, the bureaucracy, and the mass media. Modern thinking about manners, despite the outwardly secular ends to which it is directed, contains within it echoes of an older Buddhist theory about how to master the self that teaches control of bodily action (kai), speech (waja), and one's mental disposition (jai). The inculcation of good manners thus has as its objective the shaping of the whole person. This book is the first to examine how models of good behaviour in Thailand were formed historically, dating from the early nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century"-- |
Beschreibung: | x, 269 pages illustrations 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781108491242 |
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contents | Introduction. Manners and the Thai habitus -- Buddhist ethics of conduct and self control -- Manners and the monarchy : prostration and civilization -- The making of the gentleperson -- Manners in a time of revolution -- From courtiers to ladies -- Royalist reaction : Thai manners as submission -- The passing of the gentleperson -- Manners in Thailand's civilizing process |
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spelling | Jory, Patrick 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)1049622103 aut A history of manners and civility in Thailand Patrick Jory Cambridge ; New york ; Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2021 ©2021 x, 269 pages illustrations 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction. Manners and the Thai habitus -- Buddhist ethics of conduct and self control -- Manners and the monarchy : prostration and civilization -- The making of the gentleperson -- Manners in a time of revolution -- From courtiers to ladies -- Royalist reaction : Thai manners as submission -- The passing of the gentleperson -- Manners in Thailand's civilizing process "Aristocrats, prime ministers, monks, army generals, politicians, poets, novelists, journalists and teachers have produced a large corpus of literature that sets out models of appropriate behaviour. It teaches such things as how to stand, walk, sit, pay homage, prostrate oneself and crawl in the presence of high-status people, sleep, eat, manage bodily functions, dress, pay respect to superiors, deal with inferiors, socialize, use one's time, work, and play. These modes of conduct have been taught or enforced by families, the monastery, court society, and, in the twentieth century, the state, through the education system, the bureaucracy, and the mass media. Modern thinking about manners, despite the outwardly secular ends to which it is directed, contains within it echoes of an older Buddhist theory about how to master the self that teaches control of bodily action (kai), speech (waja), and one's mental disposition (jai). The inculcation of good manners thus has as its objective the shaping of the whole person. This book is the first to examine how models of good behaviour in Thailand were formed historically, dating from the early nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century"-- Etiquette / Thailand / History Habitus (Sociology) Conduct of life / Religious aspects / Buddhism Buddhism / Social aspects / Thailand Habitus (Sociologie) Buddhism / Social aspects fast Etiquette fast Habitus (Sociology) fast Manners and customs fast Thailand / Social life and customs Thailand fast |
spellingShingle | Jory, Patrick 1966- A history of manners and civility in Thailand Introduction. Manners and the Thai habitus -- Buddhist ethics of conduct and self control -- Manners and the monarchy : prostration and civilization -- The making of the gentleperson -- Manners in a time of revolution -- From courtiers to ladies -- Royalist reaction : Thai manners as submission -- The passing of the gentleperson -- Manners in Thailand's civilizing process Etiquette / Thailand / History Habitus (Sociology) Conduct of life / Religious aspects / Buddhism Buddhism / Social aspects / Thailand Habitus (Sociologie) Buddhism / Social aspects fast Etiquette fast Habitus (Sociology) fast Manners and customs fast |
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topic | Etiquette / Thailand / History Habitus (Sociology) Conduct of life / Religious aspects / Buddhism Buddhism / Social aspects / Thailand Habitus (Sociologie) Buddhism / Social aspects fast Etiquette fast Habitus (Sociology) fast Manners and customs fast |
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