More Than Rural: Textures of Thailand's Agrarian Transformation

Author:   Jonathan Rigg
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
ISBN:  

9780824876593


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   28 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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More Than Rural: Textures of Thailand's Agrarian Transformation


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In the 1970s, Thailand was developing but poor and largely agrarian. By the 1980s it had become the fastest growing large economy in the world and, in the process, made the transformation from a low-income to a middle-income economy. Fast forward to 2010 and Thailand had climbed yet another rung in the development ladder to become, according to World Bank criteria, an upper middle-income economy. Throughout this period of economic and social transformation, contrary to historical experience and theoretical models, one thing has remained constant: the central role of Thai smallholder farming. This conundrum—the persistence of the smallholder in a time of extraordinary change—lies at the heart of this book. In More than Rural author Jonathan Rigg explores how people in the countryside have adapted to their changing world, the new opportunities available, and the consequences for rural life and living. The Thai government has successfully """"developed"""" the countryside, but with unexpected results. New household forms have emerged, women have become mobile in a manner few expected, and relations between rural and urban have changed. Yet the smallholder has persisted, and Rigg's attempts to understand why offer a fresh perspective on Thailand's development. Setting aside the urban, industrial point of view that we so often privilege, Rigg asks different questions about Thailand's development. What if, he wonders, the present changes are not simply way stations, transitions to the main act of urbanization? What if they represent a new form of rural livelihood? Rigg's thoughtful, nuanced approach to agrarian change—viewing the countryside as more than agriculture, the rural as more than the countryside, and rural people as more than farmers—offers insights into Thailand's wider transformations (class identities, intergenerational relations), its political impasse, and more. Based on over three-and-a-half decades of fieldwork in seventeen villages, across three regions, and encompassing more than one thousand households, and a deep knowledge of primary and published sources, More than Rural is a significant work with implications for contemporary development across Asia and the global South.

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Author:   Jonathan Rigg
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9780824876593


ISBN 10:   0824876598
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   28 February 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Rigg's study is significant not only for what it says about rural Thailand, but also for its implications for understanding the rural more generally in Asia. A strength of the work is Rigg's attention to primary fieldwork and other primary sources. Particularly impressive is the historical perspective, beginning with Siam/Thailand's first efforts to modernize in the 1890s and the transformations through Thailand's development era. --Charles F. Keyes, University of Washington Jonathan Rigg brings the full strength of his three-and-a-half decades of research and publication on rural Thailand to reflect on meanings and conundrums surrounding the Thai countryside and on rurality more widely in Southeast Asia and the Global South. This book tells us much about the rural as constructed within Thailand's modern, urbanized, hybrid, politicized present-day context, as well as giving us an expert account of people's experience of life away from the city.--Philip Hirsch, The University of Sydney


Jonathan Rigg brings the full strength of his three-and-a-half decades of research and publication on rural Thailand to reflect on meanings and conundrums surrounding the Thai countryside and on rurality more widely in Southeast Asia and the Global South. This book tells us much about the rural as constructed within Thailand's modern, urbanized, hybrid, politicized present-day context, as well as giving us an expert account of people's experience of life away from the city.--Philip Hirsch, The University of Sydney Rigg's study is significant not only for what it says about rural Thailand, but also for its implications for understanding the rural more generally in Asia. A strength of the work is Rigg's attention to primary fieldwork and other primary sources. Particularly impressive is the historical perspective, beginning with Siam/Thailand's first efforts to modernize in the 1890s and the transformations through Thailand's development era. --Charles F. Keyes, University of Washington


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Jonathan Rigg is professor of geography and director of the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore.

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