Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces

This is a study of how the stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces are told. Utilising Berlo’s communication model as the primary research framework, this research elaborates on how the Peranakan culture’s stories are told and how these stories help define the T...

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Main Authors: Thippiroon Poomduang,, Jantima Kheokao,, Pairote Wilainuch,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.169792021-07-05T02:43:41Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16979/ Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces Thippiroon Poomduang, Jantima Kheokao, Pairote Wilainuch, This is a study of how the stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces are told. Utilising Berlo’s communication model as the primary research framework, this research elaborates on how the Peranakan culture’s stories are told and how these stories help define the Thai Peranakan cultural identity. The findings indicated that there is a lack of storytellers in the new Peranakan culture to continue and drive culture preservation (sender), stories presented did not contain subject matter that points to the real identity of Peranakan culture (message), the channels of storytelling are not continuous and diverse enough (channel) and the awareness of Peranakan culture is limited (receiver). The Peranakan cultural identity, meanwhile, was elaborated in two ways; the history of the Peranakans and the Peranakans' way of life. It was also discovered that the Andaman cluster province was not where the Peranakan’s culture was originally constructed. Instead it was brought to Andaman by Chinese who were trading, living or studying in Malacca or Penang at that time. These Peranakan’s cultural identity is an assimilation of Chinese, Malay, European, and Thai cultures, as evident in Peranakan food, clothes, architecture, and beliefs and traditions. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16979/1/43928-159630-1-PB.pdf Thippiroon Poomduang, and Jantima Kheokao, and Pairote Wilainuch, (2021) Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 37 (2). pp. 226-242. ISSN 0128-1496 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1401
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description This is a study of how the stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces are told. Utilising Berlo’s communication model as the primary research framework, this research elaborates on how the Peranakan culture’s stories are told and how these stories help define the Thai Peranakan cultural identity. The findings indicated that there is a lack of storytellers in the new Peranakan culture to continue and drive culture preservation (sender), stories presented did not contain subject matter that points to the real identity of Peranakan culture (message), the channels of storytelling are not continuous and diverse enough (channel) and the awareness of Peranakan culture is limited (receiver). The Peranakan cultural identity, meanwhile, was elaborated in two ways; the history of the Peranakans and the Peranakans' way of life. It was also discovered that the Andaman cluster province was not where the Peranakan’s culture was originally constructed. Instead it was brought to Andaman by Chinese who were trading, living or studying in Malacca or Penang at that time. These Peranakan’s cultural identity is an assimilation of Chinese, Malay, European, and Thai cultures, as evident in Peranakan food, clothes, architecture, and beliefs and traditions.
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author Thippiroon Poomduang,
Jantima Kheokao,
Pairote Wilainuch,
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Jantima Kheokao,
Pairote Wilainuch,
Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces
author_facet Thippiroon Poomduang,
Jantima Kheokao,
Pairote Wilainuch,
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title Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces
title_short Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces
title_full Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces
title_fullStr Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces
title_full_unstemmed Stories of Peranakan culture in Thailand's Andaman cluster provinces
title_sort stories of peranakan culture in thailand's andaman cluster provinces
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16979/1/43928-159630-1-PB.pdf
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