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Something About Thailand You Won't Read in Travel
Guidebooks Through the lives of three
kathoey, male transvestites, this introduction to transgender in Thailand places
a cultural, historical, religious, biological, and psychological emphasis on
international traditions of sexuality. A fascinating anthropological and
sociological exploration, the context of transgender is detailed through the
challenges and joys found in Manat, Lek, and Akorn as they travel through the
social rites of passage to become kathoeys. As a part of the cultural landscape
of Thailand, the kathoeys are a modern expression of an archaic tradition, and
through these personal stories a wider discussion of transgender and the
existence of a "third sex" in international societies emerges.
Richard Totman has taught at Oxford University, the University of Sussex, and
in Thailand. |