Uneasy military encounters the imperial politics of counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand
"Analyzes how the practices of counterinsurgency applied by the Thai military in the southernmost provinces constitute Thailand as an imperial formation that rests on producing its Malay-Muslim minority as different in terms of race, gender and religion"--
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Ithaca
Southeast Asia Program Publicatios, an Imprint of Cornell University Press
2020
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Table of Contents:
- A military handbook on the Southern Provinces
- Checkpoints and racialized practices of suspicion
- The new path to peace: disciplining religious subjects
- Guarding the daughter: patriarchal compromise and military sisterhood
- Conclusion: happiness and military rule.


