Presented By: Center for Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Lecture Series. "Buddhist-Christian Controversies and Comparative Religion in Siam, the 1850s-1980s"
Thongchai Winichakul, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin
Thongchai Winichakul is Professor of History at University of Wisconsin-Madison, the author of Siam Mapped (1994) was awarded the Harry J Benda Prize from the Association for Asian Studies in 1995, and the Grand Prize from the Asian Affairs Research Council (Japan) in 2004. He was a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Award in 1994 and elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003. His research interests are in cultural and intellectual history of Siam including nationalism, modern geography and cartography, and historical knowledge. He currently works on the intellectual foundation of modern Siam (1880s-1930s) and also a book on the memories of the 1976 massacre in Bangkok. He also publishes articles and books in Thai, including many political and social commentaries. Currently he is the President of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS).
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