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Wat Pom Collection
The temple keeps the collection in three cabinets in what is now an an airy auxiliary room above the central hall. Broken glass in the main cabinet…
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Palm-leaf manuscripts housed at the Kuti [abode] of Pha Khamchan Virachitto
The largest repositery is based in the old Kuti (abode) of Pha Khamchan Virachitta Maha Thera (1920–2007), the former abbot of Vat Saen Sukharam.…
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N'yah [1996]
N’Yah, which published only 4 issues, was Thailand’s first commercial magazine oriented specifically for a male-to-female transgender and…
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Chap [1994]
Chap was one of the wide range of gay lifestyle magazines that was published at the height of Thailand’s economic boom during the 1990s. Eight…
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Weekend Men [c 1994]
Weekend Men was a sister magazine to the equally successful Neon and was published by the same publishing house as Neon. Weekend Men was one of the…
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Julasan Kunlagay [1989-1995]
Julasan Kunlagay, also called 'F.A.C.T. Sheet' in English, was the newsletter of Thailand's first gay non-governmental organisation…
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Neon [1984-1996]
Neon was the second commercially successful gay magazine to be published in Thailand. The success of Mithuna Junior demonstrated the viability of…
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More Than Man [2005-2009]
More Than Man was the newsletter of the non-governmental organization MPlus, which worked on HIV/AIDS prevention and information among gay men and…
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Sai Fon Ton Rung TG [c 2003-2009]
Sai Fon Ton Rung is the newsletter of the Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand (called Fasiroong in Thai), a non-governmental organization that…
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Sai Fon Ton Rung [c 2003-2009]
Sai Fon Ton Rung is the newsletter of the Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand (called Fasiroong in Thai), a non-governmental organization that…
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Gaysorn Prasopkan [1985-1986]
Gaysorn Prasopkan was a short-lived commercial gay magazine that focused on publishing short stories and autobiographical notes. There are 11 known…
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San Si-muang [1990]
With only 2 issues, San Si-Muang is an example of a number of commercial Thai gay magazines published since the 1980s that ran for only one or two…
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Prasopkan Khrang Raek [c 1995]
As its name implies, Prasopkan Khrang Raek, literally ‘first [sexual] experiences’, published gay readers’ short stories and personal narratives of…
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Male [1993-1996]
Male was one of the most popular and commercially successful Thai gay magazines of the decade of the 1990s, publishing community news reports, film…
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Wat Cet Riw Collection
This is one of six collections of Thai-Mon palm leaf manuscripts digitised by the EAP1123 project team.The Cet Riw collection is small, compromised…