Book

Thai peasant personality: the patterning of interpersonal behavior in the village of Bang Chan

University of California PressBerkeley And Los Angeles, Calif. • Published In 1966 • Pages:

By: Phillips, Herbert P..

Abstract
This excellent study on Thai personality and social interrelationships is based upon ”naturalistic“ observation and interpretation in combination with the use of Sentence Completion Tests. Phillips concludes that Thai personality and social interrelationships are characterized by a pronounced independence of the individual. The conception of the individual person as an independent, self-responsible entity of its own finds its specific ideological expression in Buddhism. However, Phillips emphasizes that Buddhism cannot be considered as the only factor responsible for the formation of the specific Thai personality type. The question of historical developments is not dealt with in this book.
Subjects
Internal migration
Traditional history
History
Cereal agriculture
Real property
Production and supply
Ethnic stratification
Kin relationships
Community
Towns
External relations
Prayers and sacrifices
culture
Central Thai
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sigrid Khera ; John Beierle ; 1969-1972
Field Date
1956-1957
Coverage Date
1950-1960
Coverage Place
village of Bang Chan, near Bangkok, Thailand
Notes
by Herbert P. Phillips
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209) and index
LCCN
65013647
LCSH
Thais