Van Esterik, 2006 - Google Patents
Anna and the king: digesting differenceVan Esterik, 2006
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- Van Esterik P
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- South East Asia Research
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This paper explores the relationship between food and national identity in ancient Siam and modern Thailand, as represented in the texts and films linked to Anna Leonowens, particularly Anna and the King and The King and I. While the fictional romantic relationship …
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