Book Chapter

Recognizing Diversity: The Incipient Role of Intercultural Education in Thailand

J Lo Bianco, Y Slaughter

Multilingual Education | Multilingual Education | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

Thailand has a long and consistent policy of denying concessions to a pluralist vision of its identity which would arise from formal recognition of differences, and has never embraced, at the official level, any discourse approximating multiculturalism. Instead, it has stressed the importance of minority assimilation to established and privileged norms, and succeeded in propagating a general perception of itself, both domestically and internationally, as ethnically homogenous. Despite this attempt to create an image of cultural homogeneity, as the first section of this chapter demonstrates, Thailand has a long history of diversity, from the polyethnic foundations of the Kingdom of Siam to th..

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