Arthit Jiamrattanyoo received his PhD in Southeast Asian history from the University of Washington, Seattle, in 2022. His doctoral dissertation, “Conquest of Amity: Affective Politics and Cultures of Friendship in the Spanish Colonization of the Philippines, 1521-1762,” examines the ways in which various types of friendship were forged in the contexts of colonial contact, domination, endurance, and resistance between Philippine natives and Spaniards from the early sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century. He has also been writing about modern social types or figures of modernity in Thai history, such as the overseas student, the flâneur, and the socialite, drawing on theoretical perspectives and analytical frameworks from various fields including postcolonialism, sensory humanities, and periodical studies.
Qualifications คุณวุฒิ
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PhD History, University of Washington 2022
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MA History, University of Washington 2014
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BA Thai and History, Chulalongkorn University 2011
Interests ความสนใจ
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Southeast Asian history and literature (Thailand / The Philippines)
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Friendship studies
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Sensory and affect studies
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Literary theory and criticism
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Periodical studies
รายวิชาที่สอน
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2204202 Modern Thai History
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2204309 Contemporary History of Southeast Asia
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2204388 American History from 1898 to the Present
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2204634 Problems of Concepts and Theories in History
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2204656 Special Topics in Southeast Asian History