Portfolio: Book Cover Design

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B ook E x pe r ie nce: C over D esig n

PORTFOLIO Mr. THANAPHON BORIHANTHANACHOT


“If a book is the world, we may be just a period to fulill this world.” M R.T HANAPHON BORI HANT HANACHOT Book Designer


Published on February 2013

THIS IS MY FIRST MASTER PIECE for Cover Design. In this book, greater attention is given to the particular circumstances of the host countries’ retail and distribution systems and consumer markets. he photo was shot at somewhere cargo in hailand. By perspective line, this is the best photo for cover design. I crop out and enlarge together with plus more brightness and contrast. Combined with San-serif title on white transparency, give more interesting even if academic book.


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT

Studies on the advance of transnational retailers into emerging markets have recently lourished, most of which aim to clarify the internationalization of retail from a commercial science perspective by concentrating on the transnational retailers’ activities. In this book, greater attention is given to the particular circumstances of the host countries’ retail and distribution systems and consumer markets. Using a comparative-business-history approach to a single country, this research contributes signiicantly to our understanding of retail and distribution systems in emerging markets globally. Dr. ENDO Gen, Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Relations at Daito Bunka University, holds a PhD from the University of Tokyo. He was an international student at Chiang Mai University during the mid-1990s and a visiting scholar at Chulalongkorn University in the mid-2000s. His ield of interest is the Southeast Asian economy, particularly hailand’s, and focuses on retail consumption and distribution.

ISBN 978-616-215-057-9

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand

he entry of transnational retailers into emerging markets inevitably disrupts the existing retail and distribution structures. hailand experienced such changes to its traditional retailing system beginning in 1990 and continuing through the following two decades, to the extent that many have called it a “revolution.” But the term “revolution” is a misnomer, according to this study. he new retail and distribution formats, rather than replacing traditional markets, have continued to exist alongside them. In addition, hailand’s retail and distribution industries are heading toward diversiication rather than uniformity, the latter phenomenon being generally associated with the advance of multinational corporations. Endo analyzes hailand’s retail structure in the light of its entire distribution system, examining how changes have afected not only horizontal, competitive relationships between modern and traditional retailers, but also vertical relationships with manufacturers and wholesalers. Rather than focusing narrowly on the urban middleclass consumer market, he considers the markets’ income diferentials—the “mosaic structure”—which is an indispensable framework for discussing the retail and consumption practices of an emerging economy. he book presents a thoroughgoing and positive analysis well grounded in hailand’s historical context. Studies on the advance of transnational retailers into emerging markets have recently lourished, most of which aim to clarify the internationalization of retail from a commercial science perspective by concentrating on the transnational retailers’ activities. In this book, greater attention is given to the particular circumstances of the host countries’ retail and distribution systems and consumer markets. Using a comparative-business-history approach to a single country, this research contributes signiicantly to our understanding of retail and distribution systems in emerging markets globally.

A comprehensive survey of consumer behavior, distribution channels, and retail formats, showing that Thailand’s so-called “retail revolution” is moving towards diversity, not uniformity.

Endo Gen

Dr. ENDO Gen, Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Relations at Daito Bunka University, holds a PhD from the University of Tokyo. He was an international student at Chiang Mai University during the mid-1990s and a visiting scholar at Chulalongkorn University in the mid-2000s. His ield of interest is the Southeast Asian economy, particularly hailand’s, and focuses on retail consumption and distribution.

Diversifying Retail And Distribuion In Thailand

Endo analyzes hailand’s retail structure in the light of its entire distribution system, examining how changes have afected not only horizontal, competitive relationships between modern and traditional retailers, but also vertical relationships with manufacturers and wholesalers. Rather than focusing narrowly on the urban middleclass consumer market, he considers the markets’ income diferentials—the “mosaic structure”—which is an indispensable framework for discussing the retail and consumption practices of an emerging economy. he book presents a thoroughgoing and positive analysis well grounded in hailand’s historical context.

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand endo gen

Endo Gen

But the term “revolution” is a misnomer, according to this study. he new retail and distribution formats, rather than replacing traditional markets, have continued to exist alongside them. In addition, hailand’s retail and distribution industries are heading toward diversiication rather than uniformity, the latter phenomenon being generally associated with the advance of multinational corporations.

Diversifying Retail And Distribuion In Thailand

he entry of transnational retailers into emerging markets inevitably disrupts the existing retail and distribution structures. hailand experienced such changes to its traditional retailing system beginning in 1990 and continuing through the following two decades, to the extent that many have called it a “revolution.”

Endo Gen

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand endo gen

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand

A comprehensive survey of consumer behavior, distribution channels, and retail formats, showing that Thailand’s so-called “retail revolution” is moving towards diversity, not uniformity.

ISBN 978-616-215-057-9

Endo Gen www.silkwormbooks.com

Studies on the advance of transnational retailers into emerging markets have recently lourished, most of which aim to clarify the internationalization of retail from a commercial science perspective by concentrating on the transnational retailers’ activities. In this book, greater attention is given to the particular circumstances of the host countries’ retail and distribution systems and consumer markets. Using a comparative-business-history approach to a single country, this research contributes signiicantly to our understanding of retail and distribution systems in emerging markets globally. Dr. ENDO Gen, Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Relations at Daito Bunka University, holds a PhD from the University of Tokyo. He was an international student at Chiang Mai University during the mid-1990s and a visiting scholar at Chulalongkorn University in the mid-2000s. His ield of interest is the Southeast Asian economy, particularly hailand’s, and focuses on retail consumption and distribution.

ISBN 978-616-215-057-9

www.silkwormbooks.com

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand

he entry of transnational retailers into emerging markets inevitably disrupts the existing retail and distribution structures. hailand experienced such changes to its traditional retailing system beginning in 1990 and continuing through the following two decades, to the extent that many have called it a “revolution.” But the term “revolution” is a misnomer, according to this study. he new retail and distribution formats, rather than replacing traditional markets, have continued to exist alongside them. In addition, hailand’s retail and distribution industries are heading toward diversiication rather than uniformity, the latter phenomenon being generally associated with the advance of multinational corporations. Endo analyzes hailand’s retail structure in the light of its entire distribution system, examining how changes have afected not only horizontal, competitive relationships between modern and traditional retailers, but also vertical relationships with manufacturers and wholesalers. Rather than focusing narrowly on the urban middleclass consumer market, he considers the markets’ income diferentials—the “mosaic structure”—which is an indispensable framework for discussing the retail and consumption practices of an emerging economy. he book presents a thoroughgoing and positive analysis well grounded in hailand’s historical context. Studies on the advance of transnational retailers into emerging markets have recently lourished, most of which aim to clarify the internationalization of retail from a commercial science perspective by concentrating on the transnational retailers’ activities. In this book, greater attention is given to the particular circumstances of the host countries’ retail and distribution systems and consumer markets. Using a comparative-business-history approach to a single country, this research contributes signiicantly to our understanding of retail and distribution systems in emerging markets globally. Dr. ENDO Gen, Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Relations at Daito Bunka University, holds a PhD from the University of Tokyo. He was an international student at Chiang Mai University during the mid-1990s and a visiting scholar at Chulalongkorn University in the mid-2000s. His ield of interest is the Southeast Asian economy, particularly hailand’s, and focuses on retail consumption and distribution.

A comprehensive survey of consumer behavior, distribution channels, and retail formats, showing that Thailand’s so-called “retail revolution” is moving towards diversity, not uniformity.

Endo Gen

ISBN 978-616-215-057-9

www.silkwormbooks.com

Diversifying Retail And Distribuion In Thailand

Endo analyzes hailand’s retail structure in the light of its entire distribution system, examining how changes have afected not only horizontal, competitive relationships between modern and traditional retailers, but also vertical relationships with manufacturers and wholesalers. Rather than focusing narrowly on the urban middleclass consumer market, he considers the markets’ income diferentials—the “mosaic structure”—which is an indispensable framework for discussing the retail and consumption practices of an emerging economy. he book presents a thoroughgoing and positive analysis well grounded in hailand’s historical context.

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand endo gen

Endo Gen

But the term “revolution” is a misnomer, according to this study. he new retail and distribution formats, rather than replacing traditional markets, have continued to exist alongside them. In addition, hailand’s retail and distribution industries are heading toward diversiication rather than uniformity, the latter phenomenon being generally associated with the advance of multinational corporations.

Diversifying Retail And Distribuion In Thailand

he entry of transnational retailers into emerging markets inevitably disrupts the existing retail and distribution structures. hailand experienced such changes to its traditional retailing system beginning in 1990 and continuing through the following two decades, to the extent that many have called it a “revolution.”

Endo Gen

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand endo gen

www.silkwormbooks.com

diversifying retail and distribution in thailand

A comprehensive survey of consumer behavior, distribution channels, and retail formats, showing that Thailand’s so-called “retail revolution” is moving towards diversity, not uniformity.

Endo Gen


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT


THE AUTHOR WANTED TO USE this photo for the cover. he photo showed local living in the isherman village, the author have to walking pass this way everyday. It’s like her memorable time. I adjusted brightness and contrast, plus black gradient layer at the top of photo. I choosed Arno Pro with Bold font style for title to relect strong heart of the author, at the same time Italic gave soter emotion.

Published on March 2013


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT

Mira Lee Manickam

A Journey into Thailand’s Troubled South

Mira Lee Manickam

A Journey into hailand’s Troubled South Just Enough travels inside the conlict zone of hailand’s southernmost provinces and gets under the surface of traditional Malay Muslim culture. Mira Lee Manickam, an adventurous American researcher, takes us with her as she setles into a small ishing village in troubled Patani Province. Stepping uncertainly into this deeply traditional world, she gains privileged access to a side of Malay Muslim society rarely seen by outsiders and obscured by the violence featured in hai newspapers. In a style that is humorous, honest, and moving, Manickam charts the southern hai conlict through her travels in the region and tells the stories of her friends in the village: a gang of wildhaired teenage boys who observe conservative religious protocol by day and listen to heavy metal in back-street teashops by night; a group of young women too educated to ind husbands in the village but too traditional to leave; an impoverished isherman with a Zen-like stance on impermanence; and a dropout who immerses himself in Western culture as a star rock-climber in a nearby beach resort. hese stories illustrate the tension between the values of a traditional Malay Muslim community and the demands of an increasingly modern hai society. Just Enough is a personal journey of growth, loss, and friendship, and reveals the colors of daily life that lie beneath the black and white of newspaper headlines. Mira Lee Manickam has been a regular visitor to hailand for over ten years, traveling there as a conservation oicer for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a master’s student at the Yale School of Forestry, and a documentary ilmmaker. he author ofers an informed and engaged perspective on the impact of the hundred-yearold conlict in southern hailand. It focuses on the lives of the common people in the areas of education, economy, and religious development, and their efect on the present and the future of the country. In a warm, afectionate style it highlights the cultural diversities in hailand as a whole and also in its widespread Muslim community.

Just Enough A Journey into hailand’s Troubled South

A Journey into hailand’s Troubled South

— Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf, Senior Fellow at the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for MuslimChristian Understanding (ACMCU), Georgetown University, and Professor at Assumption University, Bangkok

Just Enough

A Journey into Thailand’s Troubled South

Just Enough travels inside the conlict zone of hailand’s southernmost provinces and gets under the surface of traditional Malay Muslim culture. Mira Lee Manickam, an adventurous American researcher, takes us with her as she setles into a small ishing village in troubled Patani Province. Stepping uncertainly into this deeply traditional world, she gains privileged access to a side of Malay Muslim society rarely seen by outsiders and obscured by the violence featured in hai newspapers. In a style that is humorous, honest, and moving, Manickam charts the southern hai conlict through her travels in the region and tells the stories of her friends in the village: a gang of wildhaired teenage boys who observe conservative religious protocol by day and listen to heavy metal in back-street teashops by night; a group of young women too educated to ind husbands in the village but too traditional to leave; an impoverished isherman with a Zen-like stance on impermanence; and a dropout who immerses himself in Western culture as a star rock-climber in a nearby beach resort. hese stories illustrate the tension between the values of a traditional Malay Muslim community and the demands of an increasingly modern hai society. Just Enough is a personal journey of growth, loss, and friendship, and reveals the colors of daily life that lie beneath the black and white of newspaper headlines. Mira Lee Manickam has been a regular visitor to hailand for over ten years, traveling there as a conservation oicer for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a master’s student at the Yale School of Forestry, and a documentary ilmmaker. he author ofers an informed and engaged perspective on the impact of the hundred-yearold conlict in southern hailand. It focuses on the lives of the common people in the areas of education, economy, and religious development, and their efect on the present and the future of the country. In a warm, afectionate style it highlights the cultural diversities in hailand as a whole and also in its widespread Muslim community.

Just Enough

Just Enough

A Journey into Thailand’s Troubled South

Just Enough

Just Enough

— Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf, Senior Fellow at the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for MuslimChristian Understanding (ACMCU), Georgetown University, and Professor at Assumption University, Bangkok

Mira Lee Manickam

Mira Lee Manickam ISBN 978-616-215-054-8 ISBN 978-616-215-054-8

www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0407 www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0407

Mira Lee Manickam

A Journey into Thailand’s Troubled South

Mira Lee Manickam

A Journey into hailand’s Troubled South Just Enough travels inside the conlict zone of hailand’s southernmost provinces and gets under the surface of traditional Malay Muslim culture. Mira Lee Manickam, an adventurous American researcher, takes us with her as she setles into a small ishing village in troubled Patani Province. Stepping uncertainly into this deeply traditional world, she gains privileged access to a side of Malay Muslim society rarely seen by outsiders and obscured by the violence featured in hai newspapers. In a style that is humorous, honest, and moving, Manickam charts the southern hai conlict through her travels in the region and tells the stories of her friends in the village: a gang of wildhaired teenage boys who observe conservative religious protocol by day and listen to heavy metal in back-street teashops by night; a group of young women too educated to ind husbands in the village but too traditional to leave; an impoverished isherman with a Zen-like stance on impermanence; and a dropout who immerses himself in Western culture as a star rock-climber in a nearby beach resort. hese stories illustrate the tension between the values of a traditional Malay Muslim community and the demands of an increasingly modern hai society. Just Enough is a personal journey of growth, loss, and friendship, and reveals the colors of daily life that lie beneath the black and white of newspaper headlines. Mira Lee Manickam has been a regular visitor to hailand for over ten years, traveling there as a conservation oicer for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a master’s student at the Yale School of Forestry, and a documentary ilmmaker. he author ofers an informed and engaged perspective on the impact of the hundred-yearold conlict in southern hailand. It focuses on the lives of the common people in the areas of education, economy, and religious development, and their efect on the present and the future of the country. In a warm, afectionate style it highlights the cultural diversities in hailand as a whole and also in its widespread Muslim community.

Just Enough A Journey into hailand’s Troubled South

A Journey into hailand’s Troubled South

— Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf, Senior Fellow at the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for MuslimChristian Understanding (ACMCU), Georgetown University, and Professor at Assumption University, Bangkok

Just Enough

A Journey into Thailand’s Troubled South

Just Enough travels inside the conlict zone of hailand’s southernmost provinces and gets under the surface of traditional Malay Muslim culture. Mira Lee Manickam, an adventurous American researcher, takes us with her as she setles into a small ishing village in troubled Patani Province. Stepping uncertainly into this deeply traditional world, she gains privileged access to a side of Malay Muslim society rarely seen by outsiders and obscured by the violence featured in hai newspapers. In a style that is humorous, honest, and moving, Manickam charts the southern hai conlict through her travels in the region and tells the stories of her friends in the village: a gang of wildhaired teenage boys who observe conservative religious protocol by day and listen to heavy metal in back-street teashops by night; a group of young women too educated to ind husbands in the village but too traditional to leave; an impoverished isherman with a Zen-like stance on impermanence; and a dropout who immerses himself in Western culture as a star rock-climber in a nearby beach resort. hese stories illustrate the tension between the values of a traditional Malay Muslim community and the demands of an increasingly modern hai society. Just Enough is a personal journey of growth, loss, and friendship, and reveals the colors of daily life that lie beneath the black and white of newspaper headlines. Mira Lee Manickam has been a regular visitor to hailand for over ten years, traveling there as a conservation oicer for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a master’s student at the Yale School of Forestry, and a documentary ilmmaker. he author ofers an informed and engaged perspective on the impact of the hundred-yearold conlict in southern hailand. It focuses on the lives of the common people in the areas of education, economy, and religious development, and their efect on the present and the future of the country. In a warm, afectionate style it highlights the cultural diversities in hailand as a whole and also in its widespread Muslim community.

Just Enough

Just Enough

A Journey into Thailand’s Troubled South

Just Enough

Just Enough

— Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf, Senior Fellow at the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for MuslimChristian Understanding (ACMCU), Georgetown University, and Professor at Assumption University, Bangkok

Mira Lee Manickam Mira Lee Manickam ISBN 978-616-215-054-8 ISBN 978-616-215-054-8

www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0407 www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0407


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT


“he lost civilization of Angkor let no written records, and only its ancient stones can tell the tale.” FROM ABOVE SENTENCE I DECIDED to use the side view photo of Bayon Face for the cover. I used Adobe Photoshop to extend grey sky to the whole front and back cover. Using Cronos Pro to match with curve shape of Bayon Face. Perspective look simply but hidden with secret power of the lost empire.

Published on July 2013


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT

The Story of Angkor

he Story of Angkor

he Story of Angkor

Jame DiBiasio

Jame DiBiasio

he lost civilization of Angkor left no written records, so only its ancient stones can tell the tale. he Story of Angkor exposes the history of this once-mighty Southeast Asian empire through the secrets hidden inside the temples and buildings located around the city of Siem Reap. It guides the reader into Angkor’s most spectacular monuments and the kings who commissioned them. he Classical Angkor period, from its founding in 802AD by Jayavarman II, to its mysterious twelfth-century demise, produced hundreds of temples, reservoirs, and other monuments. But why were they built? What did they represent? And is the evidence clear? he Story of Angkor answers these questions. hrough an exploration of ancient culture, religion, trade, warfare, ecology, and politics, it gives meaning to the mysterious faces of the Bayon and decodes the beautiful but violent bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat. It also presents Cambodia’s early history and Angkor Wat’s “discovery” by nineteenth-century explorers. Written in a concise, accessible style, with photos and maps, he Story of Angkor presents an in-depth analysis of the ancient Angkor civilization. It is an essential volume that will appeal to both readers and travelers.

he lost civilization of Angkor left no written records, so only its ancient stones can tell the tale. he Story of Angkor exposes the history of this once-mighty Southeast Asian empire through the secrets hidden inside the temples and buildings located around the city of Siem Reap. It guides the reader into Angkor’s most spectacular monuments and the kings who commissioned them. he Classical Angkor period, from its founding in 802AD by Jayavarman II, to its mysterious twelfth-century demise, produced hundreds of temples, reservoirs, and other monuments. But why were they built? What did they represent? And is the evidence clear? he Story of Angkor answers these questions. hrough an exploration of ancient culture, religion, trade, warfare, ecology, and politics, it gives meaning to the mysterious faces of the Bayon and decodes the beautiful but violent bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat. It also presents Cambodia’s early history and Angkor Wat’s “discovery” by nineteenth-century explorers. Written in a concise, accessible style, with photos and maps, he Story of Angkor presents an in-depth analysis of the ancient Angkor civilization. It is an essential volume that will appeal to both readers and travelers.

Jame DiBiasio is founding editor of AsianInvestor magazine and website. He is an American and long-time resident of Hong Kong.

Jame DiBiasio is founding editor of AsianInvestor magazine and website. He is an American and long-time resident of Hong Kong.

he Story of Angkor

Jame DiBiasio Baht 395.00

ISBN 978-616-215-051-7 Baht 395.00

ISBN 978-616-215-051-7

Jame DiBiasio

www.silkwormbooks.com 220-0410

www.silkwormbooks.com 220-0410

he Story of Angkor

he Story of Angkor

he Story of Angkor

he Story of Angkor

Jame DiBiasio

Jame DiBiasio

he lost civilization of Angkor left no written records, so only its ancient stones can tell the tale. he Story of Angkor exposes the history of this once-mighty Southeast Asian empire through the secrets hidden inside the temples and buildings located around the city of Siem Reap. It guides the reader into Angkor’s most spectacular monuments and the kings who commissioned them. he Classical Angkor period, from its founding in 802AD by Jayavarman II, to its mysterious twelfth-century demise, produced hundreds of temples, reservoirs, and other monuments. But why were they built? What did they represent? And is the evidence clear? he Story of Angkor answers these questions. hrough an exploration of ancient culture, religion, trade, warfare, ecology, and politics, it gives meaning to the mysterious faces of the Bayon and decodes the beautiful but violent bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat. It also presents Cambodia’s early history and Angkor Wat’s “discovery” by nineteenth-century explorers. Written in a concise, accessible style, with photos and maps, he Story of Angkor presents an in-depth analysis of the ancient Angkor civilization. It is an essential volume that will appeal to both readers and travelers.

he lost civilization of Angkor left no written records, so only its ancient stones can tell the tale. he Story of Angkor exposes the history of this once-mighty Southeast Asian empire through the secrets hidden inside the temples and buildings located around the city of Siem Reap. It guides the reader into Angkor’s most spectacular monuments and the kings who commissioned them. he Classical Angkor period, from its founding in 802AD by Jayavarman II, to its mysterious twelfth-century demise, produced hundreds of temples, reservoirs, and other monuments. But why were they built? What did they represent? And is the evidence clear? he Story of Angkor answers these questions. hrough an exploration of ancient culture, religion, trade, warfare, ecology, and politics, it gives meaning to the mysterious faces of the Bayon and decodes the beautiful but violent bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat. It also presents Cambodia’s early history and Angkor Wat’s “discovery” by nineteenth-century explorers. Written in a concise, accessible style, with photos and maps, he Story of Angkor presents an in-depth analysis of the ancient Angkor civilization. It is an essential volume that will appeal to both readers and travelers.

Jame DiBiasio is founding editor of AsianInvestor magazine and website. He is an American and long-time resident of Hong Kong.

Jame DiBiasio is founding editor of AsianInvestor magazine and website. He is an American and long-time resident of Hong Kong.

Jame DiBiasio Baht 395.00

ISBN 978-616-215-051-7 Baht 395.00

ISBN 978-616-215-051-7

www.silkwormbooks.com 220-0410

www.silkwormbooks.com 220-0410

Jame DiBiasio


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT


Published on July 2013

THAWAN DUCHANEE IS GREATEST THAI national artist. His life creating art that deeply relects Buddhist philosophy. With his internationally renowned make me feel stressful, because his art is masterful both for its intricacy and for its subtle portrayal of Buddhism. I choosed grey scale on background to relect neutrality between badness (black color) and goodness (white color), as in the cover photo; badness is devil on let hand side and goodness is Lord Buddha on right hand side. I used white color for hawan Duchanee and author name represent as purity. Yellow color of sub-title matching with golden color on Lord Buddha forehead.


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT

Russell Marcus

MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST Russell Marcus hai national artist hawan Duchanee has spent his life creating art that deeply relects Buddhist philosophy. He is internationally renowned, and his art is masterful both for its intricacy and for its subtle portrayal of Buddhism. hawan expresses Buddhist wisdom with incredible versatility. His artworks depict the dangers of doubt, lust, fear, and lack of concentration, expose humankind’s pursuit of pleasure and escape from pain, and illustrate virtues exempliied in the previous lives of the Buddha. Using over one hundred images, the book succinctly examines these themes, often hidden deep within the art itself, and guides the reader through some of hawan’s most interesting works. his is the irst book to combine a focus on these works with an exploration of hawan’s outstanding architectural and decorative achievements in Chiang Rai and Germany. Often told in his own words, this book ofers insights into hawan’s creative genius, explores his philosophy on the arts, examines his famous signature, and recounts his life story. It is fascinating reading for all those interested in hai art and Buddhism.

Thawan Duchanee MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

Larger-than-life hai artist hawan Duchanee is one of the foremost representatives of hai and Asian art. His penchant for traditional Asian motifs and styles and his lamboyant personality have earned him popularity and renown as one of the leading lights of the international art scene.—he Nation

Thawan Duchanee

Thawan Duchanee MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

Larger-than-life hai artist hawan Duchanee is one of the foremost representatives of hai and Asian art. His penchant for traditional Asian motifs and styles and his lamboyant personality have earned him popularity and renown as one of the leading lights of the international art scene.—he Nation

Thawan Duchanee MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

hai national artist hawan Duchanee has spent his life creating art that deeply relects Buddhist philosophy. He is internationally renowned, and his art is masterful both for its intricacy and for its subtle portrayal of Buddhism. hawan expresses Buddhist wisdom with incredible versatility. His artworks depict the dangers of doubt, lust, fear, and lack of concentration, expose humankind’s pursuit of pleasure and escape from pain, and illustrate virtues exempliied in the previous lives of the Buddha. Using over one hundred images, the book succinctly examines these themes, often hidden deep within the art itself, and guides the reader through some of hawan’s most interesting works. his is the irst book to combine a focus on these works with an exploration of hawan’s outstanding architectural and decorative achievements in Chiang Rai and Germany. Often told in his own words, this book ofers insights into hawan’s creative genius, explores his philosophy on the arts, examines his famous signature, and recounts his life story. It is fascinating reading for all those interested in hai art and Buddhism.

Thawan Duchanee

Russell Marcus

MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

Russell Marcus

Thawan Duchanee

MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST ISBN 978-616-215-056-2

ISBN 978-616-215-056-2

www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0408

www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0408

RUSSELL MARCUS RUSSELL MARCUS

Russell Marcus

MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

Larger-than-life hai artist hawan Duchanee is one of the foremost representatives of hai and Asian art. His penchant for traditional Asian motifs and styles and his lamboyant personality have earned him popularity and renown as one of the leading lights of the international art scene.—he Nation

ISBN 978-616-215-056-2

www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0408

hai national artist hawan Duchanee has spent his life creating art that deeply relects Buddhist philosophy. He is internationally renowned, and his art is masterful both for its intricacy and for its subtle portrayal of Buddhism. hawan expresses Buddhist wisdom with incredible versatility. His artworks depict the dangers of doubt, lust, fear, and lack of concentration, expose humankind’s pursuit of pleasure and escape from pain, and illustrate virtues exempliied in the previous lives of the Buddha. Using over one hundred images, the book succinctly examines these themes, often hidden deep within the art itself, and guides the reader through some of hawan’s most interesting works. his is the irst book to combine a focus on these works with an exploration of hawan’s outstanding architectural and decorative achievements in Chiang Rai and Germany. Often told in his own words, this book ofers insights into hawan’s creative genius, explores his philosophy on the arts, examines his famous signature, and recounts his life story. It is fascinating reading for all those interested in hai art and Buddhism.

Thawan Duchanee MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

Larger-than-life hai artist hawan Duchanee is one of the foremost representatives of hai and Asian art. His penchant for traditional Asian motifs and styles and his lamboyant personality have earned him popularity and renown as one of the leading lights of the international art scene.—he Nation

MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST Russell Marcus

Thawan Duchanee Thawan Duchanee MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

hai national artist hawan Duchanee has spent his life creating art that deeply relects Buddhist philosophy. He is internationally renowned, and his art is masterful both for its intricacy and for its subtle portrayal of Buddhism. hawan expresses Buddhist wisdom with incredible versatility. His artworks depict the dangers of doubt, lust, fear, and lack of concentration, expose humankind’s pursuit of pleasure and escape from pain, and illustrate virtues exempliied in the previous lives of the Buddha. Using over one hundred images, the book succinctly examines these themes, often hidden deep within the art itself, and guides the reader through some of hawan’s most interesting works. his is the irst book to combine a focus on these works with an exploration of hawan’s outstanding architectural and decorative achievements in Chiang Rai and Germany. Often told in his own words, this book ofers insights into hawan’s creative genius, explores his philosophy on the arts, examines his famous signature, and recounts his life story. It is fascinating reading for all those interested in hai art and Buddhism.

Thawan Duchanee

Russell Marcus

MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

Russell Marcus

Thawan Duchanee

Thawan Duchanee MODERN BUDDHIST ARTIST

ISBN 978-616-215-056-2

RUSSELL MARCUS

RUSSELL MARCUS www.silkwormbooks.com 210-0408


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT


THIS IS A REAL ACADEMIC book, so design should not complicated. I extracted yellow and crimson red from the photo. Use simply title typeface same with body text in interior. Actually, I don’t know what’s handwriting language that appear on the cover photo.

Published on July 2013


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Rights to Culture Heritage, Language, and Community in hailand

Edited by Coeli Barry

Rights to Culture Heritage, Language, and Community in hailand

Edited by Coeli Barry

Rights to Culture Heritage, Language, and Community in hailand

Rights to Culture Heritage, Language, and Community in Thailand

Edited by Coeli Barry

Edited by Coeli Barry


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I ALWAYS DESIGN BOOK COVER with photo, but this time it’s diferent and became one of my diicult job. he irst question that pop up on my head is What is Pali Literature? he author need modern cover but at the same time have to relect classical of Pali. With the period of 1988-2012, Helvetica is the most powerful typeface to present. I arranged diferent right indent between title and sub-title, make it more creativity. Using contrast red and blue color to catch reader eyes, as well grey gradient give some feeling of theory.

Published on September 2013


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Society

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Essays on Pali Literature

Essays on Pali Literature

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“his book reveals some of the complex phenomena and processes that strip bare the lives and dreams of migrant workers living abroad, whose life experiences are overwhelmingly dominated by stress and sufering and diminished gendered roles.” THE QUESTION IS LIVING, THE cover photo is somewhere apartment that hai migrant workers are living. It’s look mess and crowded. I used Adobe Photoshop to bright up brightness and contrast, as well rescale to be proper composition. I also extract red brown color from iron grid on balcony. Various clothes that hanging on balcony is the answer of living.

Published on January 2014


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Published on January 2014

FIRST OF ALL, I SELECTED font that relect some special character notice at plain “t”, it’s look like Serif, but rest of alphabets are Sans-serif. he illustrated, I processed above photo in Adobe Photoshop; blur personal details, plus maximum contrast, make background as transparency, then transfer to Adobe InDesign to combine with dark brown background. he word of “Grassroots” make me think about color of soil, but at the same time I plus dark color to give emotion of documentary. he author name outstanding with red color. his cover is one of my perfect combination.


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Edited by John A. Marston

John A. Marston is a professor and researcher at the Center for Asian and African Studies of El Colegio de México in Mexico City. He co-edited History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movements in Cambodia, also published by Silkworm Books.

and the Grassroots Interface with the State Studies on Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State Studies on Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes Edited by John A. Marston Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State brings together exciting new work by anthropologists working on mainland Southeast Asia. The volume honors anthropologist Charles F. Keyes and the chapters here address concepts central to Keyes’ own work—ethnicity, religion, and modernity—as they can be applied to the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The volume also reflects recent scholarly interest in “cross-border” issues, as reflected both in the complexity of identity, where ethnic groups extend across boundaries, and in increasing cross-border mobility. The volume is divided into three sections. The first, “The State and Public Ceremony,” includes chapters on a ceremony of national heritage as celebrated in Vietnam and the United States, Shan novice initiation near the border of Myanmar in Thailand, and the restoration of the monkhood in Cambodia. The second section, “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” contains chapters about the concept of “sufficiency” in Thai farm production, the ways modernity is conceived among the Lahu in Thailand, and the complexities of the Thai system of identity cards. The final section, “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” focuses on the stateless Lao population in northeastern Thailand, Vietnamese migrants to Laos, and Western (farang) men married to northeastern Thai women. Contributors to the book include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico. The book is an invaluable reference for scholars of Southeast Asia, and will also appeal to the general reader.

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State brings together exciting new work by anthropologists working on mainland Southeast Asia. The volume honors anthropologist Charles F. Keyes and the chapters here address concepts central to Keyes’ own work—ethnicity, religion, and modernity—as they can be applied to the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The volume also reflects recent scholarly interest in “cross-border” issues, as reflected both in the complexity of identity, where ethnic groups extend across boundaries, and in increasing cross-border mobility. The volume is divided into three sections. The first, “The State and Public Ceremony,” includes chapters on a ceremony of national heritage as celebrated in Vietnam and the United States, Shan novice initiation near the border of Myanmar in Thailand, and the restoration of the monkhood in Cambodia. The second section, “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” contains chapters about the concept of “sufficiency” in Thai farm production, the ways modernity is conceived among the Lahu in Thailand, and the complexities of the Thai system of identity cards. The final section, “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” focuses on the stateless Lao population in northeastern Thailand, Vietnamese migrants to Laos, and Western (farang) men married to northeastern Thai women. Contributors to the book include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico. The book is an invaluable reference for scholars of Southeast Asia, and will also appeal to the general reader.

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Edited by John A. Marston

Studies on Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes

Edited by John A. Marston

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State

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Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Studies on Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes

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and the Grassroots Interface with the State

John A. Marston is a professor and researcher at the Center for Asian and African Studies of El Colegio de México in Mexico City. He co-edited History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movements in Cambodia, also published by Silkworm Books.

and the Grassroots Interface with the State

and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Ethnicity, Borders,

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State brings together exciting new work by anthropologists working on mainland Southeast Asia. The volume honors anthropologist Charles F. Keyes and the chapters here address concepts central to Keyes’ own work—ethnicity, religion, and modernity—as they can be applied to the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The volume also reflects recent scholarly interest in “cross-border” issues, as reflected both in the complexity of identity, where ethnic groups extend across boundaries, and in increasing cross-border mobility. The volume is divided into three sections. The first, “The State and Public Ceremony,” includes chapters on a ceremony of national heritage as celebrated in Vietnam and the United States, Shan novice initiation near the border of Myanmar in Thailand, and the restoration of the monkhood in Cambodia. The second section, “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” contains chapters about the concept of “sufficiency” in Thai farm production, the ways modernity is conceived among the Lahu in Thailand, and the complexities of the Thai system of identity cards. The final section, “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” focuses on the stateless Lao population in northeastern Thailand, Vietnamese migrants to Laos, and Western (farang) men married to northeastern Thai women. Contributors to the book include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico. The book is an invaluable reference for scholars of Southeast Asia, and will also appeal to the general reader.

Ethnicity, Borders,

Edited by John A. Marston

Edited by John A. Marston

Ethnicity, Borders,

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Studies on Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes

Edited by John A. Marston

Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Ethnicity, Borders,

and the Grassroots Interface with the State

JOHN A. MARSTON is a professor and researcher at the Center for Asian and African Studies of El Colegio de México in Mexico City. He co-edited History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movements in Cambodia, also published by Silkworm Books.

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Published on July 2014

I FOUND THIS PHOTO ON the photo stock website, ater that I brainstorm with editor to how can we get this lady photo. he editor try to contact photographer then put his name on credit page. Processing in Adobe Photoshop; di-cut around woman, delete green forest background, then save as PSD ile. Adobe InDesign processing; combine with strong typeface and sot yellow background to contast with red Chinese costume.


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THIS COVER IS MY MOST favorite artwork, in personally I like Aung San Suu Kyi because she is lion heart woman. he red color of title connect with red cloth, classic italic roman font related with waver of cloth. I enlarged the photo to point main focus at touching hand. Very nice photo make my job more easier.

Published on August 2014


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Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom Aung Zaw Aung San Suu Kyi is a world-renowned, inspirational symbol of Burmese resistance and courage. Released in 2010 after spending ifteen of the previous twenty-one years under house arrest, she emerged into a Burma that has inally begun to court democracy, and many are now looking to her to lead the country. But is it possible for Suu Kyi to mend the deep divisions in Burmese society? Who are the groups that make up Burma’s face of resistance? What is it they are ighting for? And how can she unite these disparate factions into one cohesive group to take on the current regime in the elections scheduled for 2015? By former political activist and exile Aung Zaw, The Face of Resistance explores these questions and sheds light on those people who have fought alongside Suu Kyi for decades in Burma’s resistance movement. It proiles key members of the National League for Democracy, examines the background of prominent activists involved in the 1988 student uprising, and focuses on the next generation of democracy leaders. From an insider’s perspective, Aung Zaw demystiies the volatile state of contemporary Burmese politics and the background of Burma’s current president, Thein Sein, and poses questions about the ongoing debate of international sanctions versus investment in the light of Burma’s untapped natural resources. The Face of Resistance is a timely and succinct reminder that despite international accolades, Burma is far from free. Aung Zaw was a student activist in the 1988 uprising and led Burma after the military coup. From Thailand, he launched The Irrawaddy news publication in 1993, which has provided continuous coverage of events in Burma and Southeast Asia for twenty years. His articles have appeared in Time Magazine, Asian Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Bangkok Post, and The Nation newspapers. He is a laureate of the 2010 Prince Claus Fund in the Netherlands, awarded for his commitment to upholding freedom of information.

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Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom

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THE FACE OF RESISTANCE

Aung San Suu Kyi is a world-renowned, inspirational symbol of Burmese resistance and courage. Released in 2010 after spending ifteen of the previous twenty-one years under house arrest, she emerged into a Burma that has inally begun to court democracy, and many are now looking to her to lead the country. But is it possible for Suu Kyi to mend the deep divisions in Burmese society? Who are the groups that make up Burma’s face of resistance? What is it they are ighting for? And how can she unite these disparate factions into one cohesive group to take on the current regime in the elections scheduled for 2015? By former political activist and exile Aung Zaw, The Face of Resistance explores these questions and sheds light on those people who have fought alongside Suu Kyi for decades in Burma’s resistance movement. It proiles key members of the National League for Democracy, examines the background of prominent activists involved in the 1988 student uprising, and focuses on the next generation of democracy leaders. From an insider’s perspective, Aung Zaw demystiies the volatile state of contemporary Burmese politics and the background of Burma’s current president, Thein Sein, and poses questions about the ongoing debate of international sanctions versus investment in the light of Burma’s untapped natural resources. The Face of Resistance is a timely and succinct reminder that despite international accolades, Burma is far from free.

THE FACE OF RESISTANCE

Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom

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Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom

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Aung San Suu Kyi is a world-renowned, inspirational symbol of Burmese resistance and courage. Released in 2010 after spending ifteen of the previous twenty-one years under house arrest, she emerged into a Burma that has inally begun to court democracy, and many are now looking to her to lead the country. But is it possible for Suu Kyi to mend the deep divisions in Burmese society? Who are the groups that make up Burma’s face of resistance? What is it they are ighting for? And how can she unite these disparate factions into one cohesive group to take on the current regime in the elections scheduled for 2015? By former political activist and exile Aung Zaw, The Face of Resistance explores these questions and sheds light on those people who have fought alongside Suu Kyi for decades in Burma’s resistance movement. It proiles key members of the National League for Democracy, examines the background of prominent activists involved in the 1988 student uprising, and focuses on the next generation of democracy leaders. From an insider’s perspective, Aung Zaw demystiies the volatile state of contemporary Burmese politics and the background of Burma’s current president, Thein Sein, and poses questions about the ongoing debate of international sanctions versus investment in the light of Burma’s untapped natural resources. The Face of Resistance is a timely and succinct reminder that despite international accolades, Burma is far from free.

THE FACE OF RESISTANCE

Aung Zaw was a student activist in the 1988 uprising and led Burma after the military coup. From Thailand, he launched The Irrawaddy news publication in 1993, which has provided continuous coverage of events in Burma and Southeast Asia for twenty years. His articles have appeared in Time Magazine, Asian Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Bangkok Post, and The Nation newspapers. He is a laureate of the 2010 Prince Claus Fund in the Netherlands, awarded for his commitment to upholding freedom of information.

he Face of Resistance Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom

he Face of Resistance

Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom

Aung Zaw was a student activist in the 1988 uprising and led Burma after the military coup. From Thailand, he launched The Irrawaddy news publication in 1993, which has provided continuous coverage of events in Burma and Southeast Asia for twenty years. His articles have appeared in Time Magazine, Asian Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Bangkok Post, and The Nation newspapers. He is a laureate of the 2010 Prince Claus Fund in the Netherlands, awarded for his commitment to upholding freedom of information.

Aung Zaw

THE FACE OF RESISTANCE

Aung San Suu Kyi is a world-renowned, inspirational symbol of Burmese resistance and courage. Released in 2010 after spending ifteen of the previous twenty-one years under house arrest, she emerged into a Burma that has inally begun to court democracy, and many are now looking to her to lead the country. But is it possible for Suu Kyi to mend the deep divisions in Burmese society? Who are the groups that make up Burma’s face of resistance? What is it they are ighting for? And how can she unite these disparate factions into one cohesive group to take on the current regime in the elections scheduled for 2015? By former political activist and exile Aung Zaw, The Face of Resistance explores these questions and sheds light on those people who have fought alongside Suu Kyi for decades in Burma’s resistance movement. It proiles key members of the National League for Democracy, examines the background of prominent activists involved in the 1988 student uprising, and focuses on the next generation of democracy leaders. From an insider’s perspective, Aung Zaw demystiies the volatile state of contemporary Burmese politics and the background of Burma’s current president, Thein Sein, and poses questions about the ongoing debate of international sanctions versus investment in the light of Burma’s untapped natural resources. The Face of Resistance is a timely and succinct reminder that despite international accolades, Burma is far from free.

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Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma’s Fight for Freedom

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THE ANTIQUE COIN IS THE author’s collection, he took photo with black background then send that photo to me. I di-cut the coin photo with Pen Tool, then merge layer together. Dragon Vector was edited by Adobe Illustrator with Inner Grow on white color to make dimension for catching reader eyes. I try to make title as golden color, but I have to change to yellow because obstacle of printing technique. It relect color of golden Chinese coins, contrast with classic and documentary emotion of crimson red.

Published on August 2014


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SARASIN VIRAPHOL

Tribute

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THIS COVER I HAVE TO combine between modern and classic emotion. I used Sans-serif typeface to relect modern and selected old photo to refer classic, the top right is oldest photo and clockwise to modern period. Yellow is color for transportation, contrast with black green vintage. For sub-title, I used typography that relect curve, because I think about circle shape of vehicle wheels. Square shape of photo look like square button on bus’s console.

Published on October 2014


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Ichiro Kakizaki

TRAMS, BUSES, and RAILS The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010

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History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010

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RAILS The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010

ISBN 978-616-215-080-7

ISBN 978-616-215-080-7

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ICHIRO KAKIZAKI

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TRAMS, BUSES, and RAILS

The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010

TRAMS, BUSES, and RAILS

The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010

TRAMS BUSES

ICHIRO KAKIZAKI

The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010

ICHIRO KAKIZAKI

TRAMS, BUSES, and RAILS

ICHIRO KAKIZAKI

TRAMS, BUSES and RAILS The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886–2010



MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT


THE PHOTO WAS SHOT BY ilm camera between 1946-1970, so this is absolutely vintage style. I laid full photo with red band in multiply mode, using Sansserif typography from creative cloud collections; League Gothic for writer name and Tablet Gothic for title to relect strength emotional. his book will publish on 2016


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT

efeo–silkworm books series

efeo–silkworm books series

A ND RE W H A RD Y

THE BAREFOOT ANTHROPOLOGIST he Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

AN D REW H ARD Y

THE BAREFOOT

ANTHROPOLOGIST he Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

AND RE W H ARD Y

Jacques Dournes at his home in France

Jacques Dournes lived in Vietnam for twenty-ive years, from 1946 to 1970, studying the culture of the Jarai and other highlanders. In part 1 of this study, Andrew Hardy explores Dournes’s challenging monograph Pötao, une théorie de pouvoir chez les Indochinois jörai and his views on the role of the central highlanders in ancient Champa. In part 2, Dournes speaks animatedly with the author about the Jarai, his feelings about culture and economics, his understanding of Vietnam’s history, and his personal experience of living in the highlands. ANDREW HARDY is head of the EFEO’s center in Hanoi. He is author of Red Hills: Migrants and the State in the Highlands of Vietnam (2003).

ISBN 978-616-215-104-0

ISBN 978-616-215-104-0

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THE BAREFOOT ANTHROPOLOGIST

“Everyone is barefoot. On the trails you go barefoot. I’m still barefoot! I wonder how one can stuf one’s feet into shoes that hurt so much. Feet are like hands, they start narrow and end broad. And shoes, they’re quite the opposite, they start broad and end narrow. So, your foot in a shoe—it’s completely absurd!” —Jacques Dournes, speaking of the forest trails of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, in conversation with Andrew Hardy at Dournes’s house, 1992.

he Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

Jacques Dournes lived in Vietnam for twenty-ive years, from 1946 to 1970, studying the culture of the Jarai and other highlanders. In part 1 of this study, Andrew Hardy explores Dournes’s challenging monograph Pötao, une théorie de pouvoir chez les Indochinois jörai and his views on the role of the central highlanders in ancient Champa. In part 2, Dournes speaks animatedly with the author about the Jarai, his feelings about culture and economics, his understanding of Vietnam’s history, and his personal experience of living in the highlands. ANDREW HARDY is head of the EFEO’s center in Hanoi. He is author of Red Hills: Migrants and the State in the Highlands of Vietnam (2003).

THE BAREFOOT ANTHROPOLOGIST

Jacques Dournes at his home in France

he Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

“Everyone is barefoot. On the trails you go barefoot. I’m still barefoot! I wonder how one can stuf one’s feet into shoes that hurt so much. Feet are like hands, they start narrow and end broad. And shoes, they’re quite the opposite, they start broad and end narrow. So, your foot in a shoe—it’s completely absurd!” —Jacques Dournes, speaking of the forest trails of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, in conversation with Andrew Hardy at Dournes’s house, 1992.

ANDREW HARDY

ANDREW HARDY

THE BAREFOOT ANTHROPOLOGIST he Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

THE BAREFOOT

ANTHROPOLOGIST he Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

ANDREW H A RDY efeo–silkworm books series


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT


MY EXPERIMENT, BEFORE THE FINAL DRAFT



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