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Andrew Turton
Turton dancing with a Thai woman in 1976
Born1938 (1938)
Bristol, England[1]
Died13 August 2021(2021-08-13) (aged 82–83)
NationalityBritish
Academic background
ThesisNorthern Thai Peasant Society: A Case Study of Jural and Political Structures at the Village Level and Their Twentieth Century Transformations (1975)
Academic work
DisciplineAnthropologist
InstitutionsSOAS

Andrew Turton (1938 – 13 August 2021)[2] was a British anthropologist who specialised on Thailand and the Tai peoples of Southeast Asia.[3]

Life[edit]

Turton held the Chair of Anthropology and Chair of the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He lived for many years in Thailand, where he did research, mainly in Northern Thailand, but also in Laos and the Chinese province of Yunnan, where the native areas of several Tai peoples lie.[4] He lived in London until his death in 2021.[1]

Notable works[edit]

  • "Matrilineal Descent Groups and Spirit Cults of the Thai-Yuan in Northern Thailand" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. 60 (2): 217–256. 1972.
  • Thailand: Roots of Conflict (co-edited with Jonathan Fast and Malcolm Caldwell). Nottingham: Spokesman. 1978.
  • Thai Institutions of Slavery. Oxford: Blackwell. 1980. pp. 251–92. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • History and Peasant Consciousness in South East Asia (co-edited with Shigeharu Tanabe). Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 1984.
    • "Limits of Ideological Domination and the Formation of Social Consciousness": 19–74. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Production, Power and Participation in Rural Thailand: Experiences of Poor Farmers' Groups. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. 1987.
  • Southeast Asia (co-edited with John G. Taylor). Basingstoke and London: Macmillan. 1988.
  • Agrarian Transformation: Local Processes and the State in Southeast Asia (co-edited with Gillian Hart and Benjamin White). Berkeley: University of California Press. 1989.
  • Thai Construction of Knowledge (co-edited with Manas Chitakasem). London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 1991.
  • Civility and Savagery: Social Identity in Tai States (editor). Richmond, Surrey: Curzon. 2000.
  • The Gold and Silver Road of Trade and Friendship: The McLeod and Richardson Diplomatic Missions to Tai States in 1837 (co-edited with Volker Grabowsky). Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books. 2003.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Andrew Turton". Making Inroads. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Andrew Turton (1938–2021)" (in Thai). Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Chiangmai University. 16 August 2021.
  3. ^ Hirsch, Philip; Tapp, Nicholas, eds. (2010). Tracks and Traces: Thailand and the Work of Andrew Turton (PDF). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 978-90-8964-249-3.
  4. ^ "Prof Andrew Turton". British Museum.