Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande

This article is based on a journey through Southern Thailand, where the population, mostly Jawi, Malay, and Muslim, displays Siamese, Chinese, and Mon cultural features as well as some ancient Proto-Malay traits. It offers a description of some of its cities and towns, marked by the region's pa...

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Main Author: Pierre Le Roux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2011-12-01
Series:Moussons
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/695
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spelling doaj-b73315df540d4bf580a32554b3e9258f2020-11-24T20:46:39ZengUniversité de ProvenceMoussons1620-32242262-83632011-12-0118779610.4000/moussons.695Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la ThaïlandePierre Le RouxThis article is based on a journey through Southern Thailand, where the population, mostly Jawi, Malay, and Muslim, displays Siamese, Chinese, and Mon cultural features as well as some ancient Proto-Malay traits. It offers a description of some of its cities and towns, marked by the region's particular history and by urbanistic and architectural forms locally prominent for cultural, religious, economical, and political reasons. It shows that Southern Thailand is a complex crossroads of various civilizations and cultures, combined in a unique manner to form a specific domain, which is both the richest region of the kingdom of Thailand and one that has been, for decades on end, most stricken by an unstable political and military situation.http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/695Southern Thailandborder brothel-townsJawiThaiChineseMoken
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Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande
Moussons
Southern Thailand
border brothel-towns
Jawi
Thai
Chinese
Moken
author_facet Pierre Le Roux
author_sort Pierre Le Roux
title Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande
title_short Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande
title_full Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande
title_fullStr Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande
title_full_unstemmed Les « boutiques ». Regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la Thaïlande
title_sort les « boutiques ». regard sur quelques bourgades du sud de la thaïlande
publisher Université de Provence
series Moussons
issn 1620-3224
2262-8363
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This article is based on a journey through Southern Thailand, where the population, mostly Jawi, Malay, and Muslim, displays Siamese, Chinese, and Mon cultural features as well as some ancient Proto-Malay traits. It offers a description of some of its cities and towns, marked by the region's particular history and by urbanistic and architectural forms locally prominent for cultural, religious, economical, and political reasons. It shows that Southern Thailand is a complex crossroads of various civilizations and cultures, combined in a unique manner to form a specific domain, which is both the richest region of the kingdom of Thailand and one that has been, for decades on end, most stricken by an unstable political and military situation.
topic Southern Thailand
border brothel-towns
Jawi
Thai
Chinese
Moken
url http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/695
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