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Item Metadata only OVERCOMING THE DIFFICULTIES FACED BY UNPERFORMED THAI OPERAS IN THE MODERN ERA(2022-08-30) Carlson F.P.; Carlson F.P.; Mahidol UniversityThroughout history there have been a number of operas written by Thai composers. Sadly, five of these Thai operas remain unperformed to this day. Rather than abandoning these cancelled works to history, there is the potential to learn from... their failures as a means to assist future Thai opera productions. This academic article is focused on overcoming the issues that these unperformed operas endured. Four key reasons emerged for their failure, these being culture, politics, popularity and financialItem Metadata only Audiovisual Translation and Queer Media in China: From Thai Soap Operas to Thai Boys’ Love Series(2024-01-01) Saejang J.; Saejang J.; Mahidol UniversityChina’s cultural imperatives of spreading soft power through the commercialized media sector and depoliticized cultural exports have in turn led to the ubiquity of domestic and foreign queer media including Thai soap operas featuring queer... demonstrates the erasure of queer identities and platinization of queer relationships in Thai soap operas officially dubbed and aired on Chinese TV and the dilution of camp talk—the speech style ascribed to queer identities—in those fansubbed and circulatedPublication Metadata only เรื่องขุนช้างขุนแผนในรูปแบบต่างๆ(2548) ณรงศักดิ์ สอนใจ; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะศิลปศาสตร์in many forms of writing. By 1917, almost all Khun Chang-Khun Phaen adaptations were in the form of verse such as sepa, lakorn duek dam ban (a type of play influenced by the opera), lige (a Thai traditional dramatic performance), etc. After 1917, Khun
