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Rewriting Ibsen's Nora: Fiction and the New Woman in Thailand (1920s–1940s) / Chaochuti, Thosaeng   Journal Article
Chaochuti, Thosaeng Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Previous research has shown that the New Woman was a global phenomenon and that fiction was crucial to the emergence of this New Woman. One work that was of particular importance was Henrik Ibsen's A doll's house. This article examines the rise of the New Woman in early twentieth century Thailand. It traces the campaigns for gender equality that Thai women waged in local newspapers and magazines. It also examines the reactions towards these campaigns by three major authors, all of whom turned to Ibsen's play in their engagement with the New Woman phenomenon.
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