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By paying attention to racism as one of Phraya Ratchawangsan ’s themes via the theoretical lens of postcolonialism, the paper examines the ways in which King Vajiravudh (King Rama VI) adapted the plot of Othello in Phraya Ratchawangsan to reveal and challenge the ignored racial discourses in Siam (Thailand) in the twentieth century. As a result, I argue that Phraya Ratchawangsan highlights racial discourses in the same way as the colonial legacies in Shakespeare's Othello that have often been overlooked in the Siamese society at the time. Such discourses animalize humans of different skin colors and have been maintained by white supremacy. To contest such racial discourses, King Rama VI subverted the concepts of Siamese beauty and “Otherness” via the acts of Somdet Phra Wigromratchsri, the King of Sriwichai Kingdom. Consequently, by analyzing the Siamese dance drama Phraya Ratchawangsan with insights of postcolonial studies, one can see that the conception of class hierarchy and the haves and the have-nots in Siam are not the only crucial issues that need to be reexamined. The problematic, yet often ignored racial discrimination in Siam, now Thailand, should be discussed and investigated, especially when it intensifies power of the class hierarchy, widening social gaps in Thailand. By doing so, the unity of Thailand is perhaps strengthened.

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Title
Contesting Racial Discourses in Thai Adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello: A Case Study of King Vajiravudh’s Phraya Ratchawangsan (1925)
Publication title
Volume
19
Issue
1
Source details
The New English Teacher
Pages
16-22
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Section
Research articles
Publisher
Assumption University Press
Place of publication
Bangkok
Country of publication
Thailand
ISSN
19057725
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Case Study
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2025-01-10
Milestone dates
2025-01-10 (Issued); 2024-02-21 (Submitted); 2025-01-10 (Created); 2025-02-25 (Modified)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
10 Jan 2025
ProQuest document ID
3201810094
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Last updated
2025-11-14
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