Outstanding research and publications
- Ruengruglikit, Cholada (2002). “Lilit Talengphai. A Romantic Thai Epic” Proceedings of the International Seminar on Asian-European Epics held at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, October 27 - 30, 2002.
- Ruengruglikit, Cholada (2002). “The Knowledge of Western Culture in Phra Aphai Mani” Proceedings of the 8 th International conference on Thai studies, Paper Panel: Thai Literature as a Reflection of Thai Society, held at Nakhon Phanom River View Hotel, Thailand, January 9 - 12, 2002.
- Ruengruglikit, Cholada (2001). “Metaphysical Concepts of the Human World in Ongkan Chaeng Nam”, paper presented in the 3 rd European Association for Southeast Asian Studies Conference (EUROSEAS), Panel 23: Southeast Asian Literature and Their Concept of the Human World, Held at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London , September 6 - 8, 2001 .
- Ruengruglikit, Cholada (2001). “Rak thi tong montra : A Modern Interpretation of Phra Lo in the Rattanakosin Period” MANUSYA Journal of Humanities, Vol.4. No.1,(March 2001): 18-39.
- Chongstitvatana, Suchitra (2002). “The Moon: Worldly and Otherworldly Symbol in Thai Poetry” Proceedings of the 8 th International Conference on Thai Studies, January 9 - 12, 2002 .
- Chongstitvatana, Suchitra (2001). “The Harmony between Nature and Man in Thai Poetry” Proceedings of the 3 rd EUROSEAS Conference on Southeast Asian Literature, September, 2001.
- Chongstitvatana, Suchitra (2000). “Modern Thai Poetics: Pride and Purpose in Modern Poetry” MANUSYA Journal of Humanities, Vol.3. No.2,(September 2000): 18-39.
- Panpothong, Nattaporn (2001). “Is there Wh-movement in Thai?” Essays in Tai Linguistics. EDS. by M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh and Arthur S. Abramson, Chulalongkorn University Press.
- Panpothong, Nattaporn (Under Press). “ Thai Ways of Responding to an Expression of Gratitude” The 2001 SEALS Conference Proceedings, Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona State University .
- Panpothong, Nattaporn (2001). “ Thai Ways of Saying “No” to a request,” MANUSYA Journal of Humanities, Vol.4. No.2, (2001): 63-76.
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