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Unfaithful Songs: Social Outlet of People in Thai Society

Journal
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal
Publisher(s)
Chulalongkorn University Printing House
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Limlertsathian, Paramaporn
Other Contributor(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Journal Editorial Office
Abstract
Up to now, unfaithful songs have continuously changed according to the dimension of relation to a society. The details of the songs show mutual experiences in terms of emotion and thoughts of both males and females who are worried about unfaithful behavior of their spouse from different points of view. Unfaithful songs reflect males' mythology and power relationships existing in every dimension of Thai society. Meanwhile, the songs also reflect females' development of conceptual ideas and practice in sexuality, which is different from that in the past. The important point is that this type of song not only entertains Thais but also helps them release their frustration under social rules in Thai society.
Subject(s)
Thai Language for Communication
Journals
ISSN
0125-2437
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Bibliographic Citation
Paramaporn Limlertsathian (2014) Unfaithful Songs: Social Outlet of People in Thai Society. University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Journal Vol.34 No.1.
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