ID | 111521 |
Title Proper | Detective fiction, the police and secrecy in early twentieth century Siam |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lim, Samson |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The detective figure, literary and real, emerged in Siam between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to bring clarity to increasingly complex social and political situations. In early detective fiction including the Seup saphakan [Investigating it All] (1892-97) and Nithan Thorng-in [The Tales of Thorng-in] (1904-05) series this was certainly the case - mysteries were solved, secrets revealed. In real life, however, the state's deployment of an army of detectives did not so much clarify as codify mysteries. This paper examines the links between the literary and the real detective, arguing that the appearance of detective fiction provided the vocabulary for understanding and dealing with social and political change in early twentieth century Siam. |
`In' analytical Note | South East Asia Research Vol. 20, No.1; Mar 2012: p.83-102 |
Journal Source | South East Asia Research Vol. 20, No.1; Mar 2012: p.83-102 |
Key Words | Detective ; Crime Fiction ; Secrecy ; Thai Police ; Siam |