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Indlæser... Thailand - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture (udgave 2014)af Roger Jones (Forfatter)
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For many outsiders Thailand still conjures up images of the East at its most mysterious and enchanting - a view largely formed by Hollywood films like The King and I. Never conquered by foreigners, this proud and ancient land has been shaped by Buddhism, the monarchy, and the military. Today it is a representative democracy with a populist female prime minister, and is ranked among the tiger economies of Southeast Asia. It is a manufacturing powerhouse, the world's largest rice exporter, and a tourist paradise that welcomes 22 million visitors a year to its beach resorts and its vibrant capital, Bangkok. Yet despite the veneer of Western modernity, the country and its people remain an enigma for many visitors, smiling and inscrutable. It conceals a unique system of personal values and attitudes, developed over centuries. You may find that Thais react to you in surprising and unexpected ways, coming as they do from a culture based on respect, status, self-control, non-confrontation, and harmony. They are also naturally generous and have a great love of fun. Thais put a great deal of effort into social skills in order to maintain social harmony, and one of their most potent weapons is the smile that puts people at ease and helps to defuse a difficult situation. This new, updated edition of Culture Smart! Thailand describes how the Thai people view the world and themselves. It examines the impact of religious beliefs and history on their lives, as well as the continuing importance of the monarchy. It looks at recent social and political developments, including the current tensions in the south. Above all, it helps visitors to become more culturally aware and so better able to interact successfully with the locals. Thailand's charm lies in being different, and visitors who make an effort to understand the differences will find their stay in "The Land of Smiles" a richly rewarding experience. No library descriptions found. |
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The Thai guidebook is better than some in the series. There is some attention to aspects of culture and history that would help a traveler understand some aspects of contemporary Thailand, and the author provides some specific etiquette and behavior tips. I would still prefer more specific information on how to interact politely (especially in business settings, and for women).
Though there is an effort to be inclusive, the general assumption still seems to be that the reader is a straight, white man who is primarily on a pleasure trip but perhaps in a business context. (I base this on clues such as reference to the reader's fair skin, and information on prostitutes.) As to this last parenthetical point, like many authors, Jones takes the opportunity to assure the reader (in a somewhat defensive tone) that Thai sex work is an opportunity for "the girls" and is not exploitative. One longs for an evenly-balanced presentation of the benefits and detriments, and a more nuanced presentation, if the author feels that information on prostitution belongs in an "essential guide to customs and culture" at all. ( )