The King of Bangkok
The English translation of this bestselling graphic novel tells the story of Nok, an old blind man who sells lottery tickets in Bangkok, as he decides to leave the city and return to his native village. Through reflections on contemporary Bangkok and flashbacks to his past, Nok reconstructs a journey through the slums of migrant workers, the rice fields of Isaan, the tourist villages of Ko Pha Ngan, and the Red Shirt protests of 2010.

Based on a decade of anthropological research, The King of Bangkok is a story of migration to the city, distant families in the countryside, economic development eroding the land, and violent political protest. Ultimately, it is a story about contemporary Thailand and how the waves of history lift, engulf, and crash against ordinary people.

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The King of Bangkok
The English translation of this bestselling graphic novel tells the story of Nok, an old blind man who sells lottery tickets in Bangkok, as he decides to leave the city and return to his native village. Through reflections on contemporary Bangkok and flashbacks to his past, Nok reconstructs a journey through the slums of migrant workers, the rice fields of Isaan, the tourist villages of Ko Pha Ngan, and the Red Shirt protests of 2010.

Based on a decade of anthropological research, The King of Bangkok is a story of migration to the city, distant families in the countryside, economic development eroding the land, and violent political protest. Ultimately, it is a story about contemporary Thailand and how the waves of history lift, engulf, and crash against ordinary people.

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The English translation of this bestselling graphic novel tells the story of Nok, an old blind man who sells lottery tickets in Bangkok, as he decides to leave the city and return to his native village. Through reflections on contemporary Bangkok and flashbacks to his past, Nok reconstructs a journey through the slums of migrant workers, the rice fields of Isaan, the tourist villages of Ko Pha Ngan, and the Red Shirt protests of 2010.

Based on a decade of anthropological research, The King of Bangkok is a story of migration to the city, distant families in the countryside, economic development eroding the land, and violent political protest. Ultimately, it is a story about contemporary Thailand and how the waves of history lift, engulf, and crash against ordinary people.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487526412
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 11/11/2021
Series: Ethnographic
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.75(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Claudio Sopranzetti is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Central European University. He is the author of Owners of the Map, winner of the 2019 Margaret Mead Award.
Sara Fabbri is an illustrator and editorial designer, currently working as Art Director for Linus, an Italian comics magazine.
Chiara Natalucci is an interpreter and translator of Russian and English, currently teaching English at a secondary school in Italy.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Nick Sousanis
Preface
Prelude
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Acknowledgments
Appendix I: Timeline of Events
Appendix II: Interview with the Authors
Appendix III: Reading Guide
Appendix IV: Further Readings

What People are Saying About This

Margaret Crawford

"An expansive use of the graphic novel format to tell an important story about Thailand's rural and migrant workers. The innovative combination of narrative and images offers an exciting way to make ethnographic and historical research come alive. Inventive and illuminating."

Thongchai Winichakul

"The King of Bangkok sheds light on the life of the Thai urban poor, migrants from rural areas who seek better opportunities in Thailand's capital, whose lives were disrupted by political turmoil when they arose to demand democracy. They have been awakened as never before."

Paul Gravett

"An unresolved chapter in Thailand's troubled history becomes vividly accessible through the perspective of one country-born newcomer to Bangkok. Insightfully written and inventively illustrated, The King of Bangkok makes hard truths and political questions individual and empathetic."

Nicolas Verstappen

"Thailand's rural and migrant workers have been disenfranchised, left in the margins of state-sanctioned history and development. This acute and enlightening graphic novel provides a voice to the silenced and substance to their invisibilized, broken bodies."

Michael Herzfeld

"In this witty but tragic graphic novel, we see carefully orchestrated smiles mask the crushing burdens of deep and increasing economic and political inequality. We viscerally experience the injustices faced by Thailand's rural poor as they seek paths out of penury in the unforgiving capital."

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