"With the eye of a miniaturist and the ambition of a muralist, Tamara Loos navigates several continents through the life of the political entrepreneur and cross-cultural translator Prince Prisdang of Siam. Firmly anchored in Thai and colonial sources, and couched in exquisite prose, this meticulously researched book defies the boundaries of discipline, genre, and nation in its embrace of emotion, rumor, and belief as crucial vectors of inquiry. Bones Around My Neck does more than shed light on Southeast Asian pasts. It presents exciting new possibilities for the writing of history and biography, and comes as a welcome and inspirational addition to college curriculum."
"This biography of a Siamese aristocrat who challenged royal absolutism and suffered the consequences offers a novel account of an Asian kingdom facing pressures from Western colonial powers and from internal critics to reform the political system. At stake was the sovereignty of Siam. Bones around My Neck is evocatively illustrated with terrific and meticulously researched images. Prince Prisdang was controversial in his time and remains so today when respect for the incumbent Thai monarch has morphed into an abiding and sentimental reverence. Tamara Loos shows us how Prince Prisdang's entanglements with royal authority and its networks of power and influence can help us understand the political and cultural dynamics at work in modern Thailand. Loos's searching, probing account has few peers in Thai historiography whether in English or the vernacular. The source materials allow her unusual access to the mental universe of Prince Prisdang, a talented, articulate, highly intelligent but ultimately enigmatic member of a Thai royal line."
"The story of Prince Prisdang Chumsai of Siam offers a window onto the many interlocutors between colonial and colonized societies and between various modernities. Rather than making her subject the state, bureaucracy, or an abstract institution, like historians typically do, Tamara Loos illuminates the history of these encounters through this individual and his paradoxical fates. This tremendously intriguing story also tells us how Siam remained separate from the rest of the world even as it became integrated into ita condition that still applies to Thailand today. The beauty of this biography is in its being an open-ended book, leaving its interpretation up to readers."
"Bones around My Neck is a wonderful book. I found it to be one of the most original, poignant, timely, and well-researched books I have read in Southeast Asian studies in many years. It is extremely readable and accessible, and Tamara Loos's prose sparkles with energy and intrigue."
"Bones around My Neck is a wonderful book. I found it to be one of the most original, poignant, timely, and well-researched books I have read in Southeast Asian studies in many years. It is extremely readable and accessible, and Tamara Loos's prose sparkles with energy and intrigue."Justin McDaniel, University of Pennsylvania, author of The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk: Practicing Buddhism in Modern Thailand
"This biography of a Siamese aristocrat who challenged royal absolutism and suffered the consequences offers a novel account of an Asian kingdom facing pressures from Western colonial powers and from internal critics to reform the political system. At stake was the sovereignty of Siam. Bones around My Neck is evocatively illustrated with terrific and meticulously researched images. Prince Prisdang was controversial in his time and remains so today when respect for the incumbent Thai monarch has morphed into an abiding and sentimental reverence. Tamara Loos shows us how Prince Prisdang's entanglements with royal authority and its networks of power and influence can help us understand the political and cultural dynamics at work in modern Thailand. Loos's searching, probing account has few peers in Thai historiography whether in English or the vernacular. The source materials allow her unusual access to the mental universe of Prince Prisdang, a talented, articulate, highly intelligent but ultimately enigmatic member of a Thai royal line."Craig Reynolds, Australian National University, author of Thai Radical Discourse: The Real Face of Thai Feudalism Today
"With the eye of a miniaturist and the ambition of a muralist, Tamara Loos navigates several continents through the life of the political entrepreneur and cross-cultural translator Prince Prisdang of Siam. Firmly anchored in Thai and colonial sources, and couched in exquisite prose, this meticulously researched book defies the boundaries of discipline, genre, and nation in its embrace of emotion, rumor, and belief as crucial vectors of inquiry. Bones Around My Neck does more than shed light on Southeast Asian pasts. It presents exciting new possibilities for the writing of history and biography, and comes as a welcome and inspirational addition to college curriculum."Penny Edwards, University of California, Berkeley
"The story of Prince Prisdang Chumsai of Siam offers a window onto the many interlocutors between colonial and colonized societies and between various modernities. Rather than making her subject the state, bureaucracy, or an abstract institution, like historians typically do, Tamara Loos illuminates the history of these encounters through this individual and his paradoxical fates. This tremendously intriguing story also tells us how Siam remained separate from the rest of the world even as it became integrated into ita condition that still applies to Thailand today. The beauty of this biography is in its being an open-ended book, leaving its interpretation up to readers."Thongchai Winichakul, University of Wisconsin–Madison