Peter Jackson
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ประวัติส่วนตัว/ประวัติการทำงาน | CURRENT POSITION: Emeritus Professor, School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 0200, Australia |
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ประวัติการศึกษา |
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ตำแหน่งทางวิชาการ | Emeritus Professor |
หน่วยงานที่สังกัดปัจจุบัน | School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University |
อีเมล | peter.jackson@anu.edu.au |
ประเด็นการศึกษาที่เชี่ยวชาญ/สนใจ | Modern Thai cultural history, the social and political history of Buddhism, supernatural cults and magical ritual, gender transformations and the emergence of gay, lesbian and transgender cultures in Asia, Globalisation studies and critical theoretical approaches to historical and cultural studies of Asia |
CV | ดาวน์โหลด |
ผลงานวิชาการที่สำคัญ | MONOGRAPHS 2022 Capitalism Magic Thailand: Modernity with Enchantment, Singapore: Yusof Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. (381 pages) ISBN: 9789814951098 2016 First Queer Voices From Thailand: Uncle Go’s Advice Columns for Gays, Lesbians and Kathoeys, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. (270 pages) ISBN: 978-988-8083-26-8. 2003 Buddhadasa: Theravada Buddhism and Modernist Reform in Thailand, Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai. (375 pages) ISBN: 9789747551914. (52 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) 1995 Dear Uncle Go: Male Homosexuality in Thailand, Bua Luang Books, Bangkok. (310 pages)ISBN: 0 942777 11 5 (122 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) 1989 Buddhism, Legitimation and Conflict - The Political Functions of Urban Thai Buddhism, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. (245 pages) ISBN 981 3035 20 X (117 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) 1989 Male Homosexuality in Thailand - An Interpretation of Contemporary Thai Sources, Global Academic Publishers, New York. (285 pages) ISBN 1 55741 007 0 (42 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) 1988 Buddhadasa - A Buddhist Thinker for the Modern World, The Siam Society, Bangkok. (354 pages) (45 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) 1986 A Topic Index of the Sutta Pitaka - Datchani Sap Thamma Nai Phra Suttantapidok (Thai and English), Chulalongkorn University Press, Bangkok. (189 pages) ISBN 974 566 422 7 EDITED VOLUMES (SOLE EDITOR) 2011Queer Bangkok: 21st Century Markets, Media, and Rights, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (14 chapters, including three new chapters by myself) (308 pages) ISBN: 978-988-8083-05-3. (14 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) CO-EDITED VOLUMES 2022 Spirit Possession in Buddhist Southeast Asia: Worlds Ever More Enchanted, co-edited with Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière, Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. (346 Pages) ISBN: 978-87-7694-310-3. 2022 Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond, co-edited with Benjamin Baumann, Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press (311 Pages) ISBN 978-87-7694-307-3. 2013 (BE 2556) Phet Lak Chet-si: Phahuwattanatham Thang-phet Nai Sangkhom Thai - Cultural Pluralism and Sex/Gender Diversity in Thailand, co-edited with Narupon Duangwises, Bangkok: Princess Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (223 Pages), ISBN 978-616-7154-21-3 2012 Thai Sex Talk: The Language of Sex and Sexuality in Thailand, co-edited with Pimpawun Boonmongkon, Chiang Mai: Mekong Press. (21 chapters, including one new chapter by myself). (My contribution: 50%) (236 pages) ISBN: 978-616-90053-5-3. (3 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) DIGITAL RESEARCH ARCHIVE 2012 Thai Rainbow Archive: A Digitised Collection of Thai Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Publications (http://thairainbowarchive.anu.edu.au/index.html). Funded by the British Library Endangered Archive Programme. 1,000 Thai language magazines have been digitised and uploaded in pdf format to the project website, totalling over 100,000 pages of digitised information, and are accessible from the British Library website (https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP128) Editors: Peter Jackson, Narupon Duangwises, Carolyn Brewer, Paratthakorn Nimsang ISBN: 978-0-646-57847-7 Refereed journal articles Sole Author 2020 “Beyond Hybridity and Syncretism: Kala-thesa Contextual Sensitivity and Power in Thai Religious and Gender Cultures”, Warasan Manutsayawitthaya (JASAC, Journal of Anthropology, Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre), 3(1): 4-37. 2019 “South East Asian Area Studies Beyond Anglo-America: Geopolitical Transitions, the Neoliberal Academy and Spatialized Regimes of Knowledge”, South East Asia Research, 27(1): 49-73. DOI: 10.1080/0967828X.2019.1587930. 2016 “The Supernaturalisation of Thai Political Culture: Thailand’s Magical Stamps of Approval at the Nexus of Media, Market and State”, Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 31(3), pp. 826-79.
2015 “Spatialities of Knowledge in the Neoliberal World Academy: Theory, Practice and 21st Century Legacies of Area Studies”, Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series No. 25. ISSN 2192-6034. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES CO-AUTHOR 2023“ Evolving Thai Homoeroticism: Male Nudity and Multiple Masculinities in Gay Magazines Since the 1980s-2010s”, co-authored with Narupon Duangwises, Asia Social Issues (Walailak University), 16(2): 1-24. 2021 “A Homoerotic History of Bangkok’s Gay Middle Class: Thai Gay Bars and Magazines in the 1980s and 1990s”, co-authored with Narupon Duangwises, Journal of the Siam Society, 109(2): 59-77. 2021 “Effeminacy and Masculinity in Thai Gay Culture: Language, Contextuality and the Enactment of Gender Plurality”, co-authored with Narupon Duangwises, Walailak Journal of Social Science, 4(5): 1-23. 2000 “Critical Regionalities and the Study of Gender and Sexual Diversity in South East and East Asia”, co-authored with Mark Johnson and Gilbert Herdt, Culture, Health and Sexuality, 2 (4), November 2000, (ISSN 1369-1058), pp. 361-375. (36 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) CHAPTERS IN BOOKS SOLE AUTHOR 2022 “Religious Pluralism and Gender/Sex Diversity in Southeast Asia: Fragments and Narratives from the Anthropological Archive”, in Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond, co-edited with Benjamin Baumann, Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. pp. 55-107. ISBN 978-87-7694-307-3. 2022 “Spirit Possession and Diva Worship: Performance and Performativity in Queer Ritual Cultures Across Borders”, in Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond, co-edited with Benjamin Baumann, Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. pp. 225-244. ISBN 978-87-7694-307-3. 2017 (BE 2560) “Between Autonomy and Subjection: Negotiating the Neoliberal Paradoxes of 21st Century Thai Queer Cultures”, English-language Preface to the Thai-language book Meua Rang Klai Pen Phet: Amnat Seriniyom Mai Khorng Phet-withi Nai Sangkhom Thai (English title: The Sexualised Body: Neoliberal Power, New Media Trends and Transnational East Asian Influences on Sexuality in Thailand), Narupon Duangwises (ed.), ISBN 978-616-7154-61-9, pp. 10-23, Bangkok: Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre. 2017 “The Neoliberal University and Global Immobilities of Theory”, in K. Mielke & A.-K. Hornidge (eds), Area Studies at the Crossroads: Knowledge Production after the Mobility Turn, pp.27-44, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN: 978-1-349-95011-9.Chapters in Books CO-AUTHOR 2022 “Introduction - Transgenderism, Homosexuality and Enchantment in Myanmar and Thailand: Queer Ritual Specialists in Efflorescing Spirit Possession Cults”, co-authored with Benjamin Baumann in Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond, co-edited with Benjamin Baumann, Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press. Pp. 1-52. ISBN 978-87-7694-307-3. 2008 “Introduction”, co-authored with with Fran Martin, Mark McLelland and Audrey Yue, in AsiaPacifiQueer: Rethinking Gender and Sexuality in the Asia-Pacific, co-edited with Fran Martin, Mark McLelland and Audrey Yue, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. pp. 1-27, ISBN: 978-0-252-03307-0. 1999 “Ethnic Minorities and the Lesbian and Gay Community”, co-authored with Gerard Sullivan, in Multicultural Queer: Australian Narratives, Haworth Press, New York & London. pp. 1-28, ISBN: 0-7890-0651-0. (3 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) 1999“A Panoply of Roles: Sexual and Gender Diversity in Contemporary Thailand”, co-authored with Gerard Sullivan, in Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys: Male and Female Homosexualities in Contemporary Thailand, co-edited with Gerard Sullivan, Haworth Press, New York. pp. 1-27. ISBN 1-56023-119-X. (29 Google Scholar Citations at July 2015) |
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