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Curriculum Vitae Asst. Prof. Sukrittaya Jukping, Ph.D.

Sukrittaya Jukping, Ph.D. Correspondence Address: College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality M.A. Program, (Tha Prachandra Campus), Tel: M: +66(8)07925419 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] DoB: 13-Jan-1973 Education: 2008 University Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A. Ph.D. in Leadership and Educational Policy Studies with Women’s Studies and Philosophical Studies in Education (Interdisciplinary Studies Ph.D. Program) 1999 Rutgers University, New Jersey, U.S.A. M.A. in Women’s Studies 1997 Thammasat University, , Thailand M.A. International Relations (Political Science) 1994 , Bangkok, Thailand B.A. English Language and Linguistics

Publications and International Academic Conference Paper Presenting (Proceedings):

International Academic Conference (Oral Paper Presentation and Proceedings)

1. Title: Mother of the Nation: A Study of Women Teachers of Thai Hilltribe Children. Asian Association of Women’s Studies (AAWS). Jeju Island, Korea15 – 17th October 2012 (proceedings and publication). Korea–ASEAN Cooperation Project (KACP) on Education and Exchange Program for Young Scholars in Women’s Studies (Proceedings and Publication).

2. Title: Food Security and Gender Vulnerabilities of Asian Women: The 2008 Rice Crisis.2013 The International Conference of the Asia-Pacific Society for Agricultural and Food Ethics Conference Theme: “Food Safety and Security for the Twenty-first Century” 28-30 November 2013 Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (Proceedings and Publication).

3. Title: Big Sport Stars, Little Sisters of the Thai Nation-State: Popular Sport Media and Gender Politics. The 5th Asian Conference on Cultural Studies (ACCS) 2015 BY IAFOR 28-31 May 2015, at Art Center of Kobe, Kobe, Japan.

4. Title: Big Sport Stars: Celebrity Culture and Negotiating Gender Politics in Thai Society. The Annual Conference of the Northeast Popular Culture Association, Colby Sawyer College, New Hampshire, USA. 30-31st October 2015, New Hampshire, USA.

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5. Title: Beauty and the (Military) Boots: Gender and Bodily Representation of Thai Leaders in Time of Political Crisis. The Annual Crossroads Conference V, Department of Language and Cultural Studies, at University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. October 7-9th, 2016.

6. Title: Her Soldiering on: Thai Female Athletes, National Heroes and Negotiating of Thailand’s Gender Politics. The British Society of Sports History Annual Conference 2017, at University of Worcester, Worcester, UK. August 31st -2nd August-September 2017.

7. Title: Her ‘Soldiering On’: Thai Female Athletes and National Heroes. The Annual Conference of the NEPCA, at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts USA. 27-28th October 2017, Massachusetts, USA.

8. Title: From the Battlefield to the Pitch: Militarism, Masculinities and Gendered Body in Physical Culture (Combat Sports). The International Interdisciplinary Workshop on Masculinities in Martial Sports, IAS Durham University, Department of History, Durham, UK 6-7 December 2018 (2561) (Durham University, Durham, UK).

9. Title: Reinventing the National ‘Savior’ and the Vintage ‘Whore’ through Cyber Space: Tale of Two Competing Political Bodies and the Security of Thai Nation- State. Gender, Bodies and Technology 5th Transdisciplinary Conference “Technologics: Power and Resistance” Virginia Tech, VA (Women’s and Gender Studies Program, Department of Sociology, VA), The Hotel Roanoke, VA, USA.

Articles and (International) Publication

1. Title: Homosexual/gay-lesbian Parenting and Adoption, Family Ideology, and

Social Stigma: Social Bias Against Homosexual Couples (Publication) Journal of

Social Science, Chulalongkorn University (Publication=Under the Journal Citation

Index TCI).

2012 Chulalongkorn University’s Journal of Social Science (April Vol.1/42 Jan-

June 2012).

2. Title: Big (Weightlifting) Sport Stars, Little Sisters of the Thai Nation-State:

Negotiating Gendered Politics in Thai Society. (2015) The Journal of the Thai

Khadi Institute (Publication=Under the Journal Citation Index TCI=Tier 1st).

2014-15 The Journal of the Thai Khadi Institute Vol.12/1) October-March 2014-

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3. Title: Asian Rice Crisis 2008: Women, Food Security and Development.

The Journal of Graduate Volunteer Center (Publication=Under the Journal Citation

Index TCI=Tier 1st).

2015 The Journal of Graduate Volunteer Center (January Vol.11/1 Jan-June

2015).

4. Title: Mass Media, Gender and Sexuality and Journalism

The Journal of Thai PBS (April 2017) pp.123-138.

5. Title: Her ‘Soldiering On’: Female Athletes in Combative Sports, National Heroes, and Negotiating Thailand’s Gender Politics. Chapter 5 in Women, Sport and Exercise in the Asia-Pacific Region: Domination-Resistance-Accommodation, Routledge, UK. (2019).

6. Title: Re-inventing the martial ‘hero’ and the weak ‘beauty queen’ through the sporting identity: a tale of two competing gendered bodies, Muay Thai and the stability of the Thai nation-state (Scimago Arts and Humanities History, SIR Ranking of United Kingdom=17, Q1 International Peer-Reviewing, Sport in History June 13, 2020, Routledge, UK).

Research 1. ‘Her ‘Soldiering on: Female athletes in combat sports negotiating Thailand’s gender politics’, has been featured in Women, Sport, and Exercise in the Asia- Pacific Region: Domination, Resistance, Accommodation edited by Gyozo Molnar et al. (Ch.5, 2019, Routledge, UK). (The book chapter is based on the research titled, From ‘Porcelain’ Body to Symbol of National Pride: Study of Female Youth in Physical Activities (จาก “เรือนกายเปราะบาง” สู่ “สญั ลกั ษณ์เกียรติภูมิแห่งรัฐชาติ (ไทย))

Ph D. Thesis (Co) Advisor

1.Considerations on Environmental Justice as Fundamental Concepts for Community Rights by Mr. Saknarong Mongkol

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Integrated Science, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2014.

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M. A.Thesis External Examiner/Supervisor (International) 1. Khalella Arzu’s Master of Arts in Sociology Thesis titled Feminizing the Future of Football in Fiji? The University of the South Pacific’s Faculty of Arts, Law and Education’s Faculty Research Committee (FRC)

M.A.Thesis Committee (Thailand)

1. Gentlemen-in-Waiting: Homosocial Life and Gender in King Vajiravudth’s Court by Chanan Yodhong

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Women’s Studies, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2012.

2. Gender and Sexuality Discourse Analysis in Secondary School’s Thai Textbooks by Jeerapat Jaithiangtham.

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Women’s Studies, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2013.

3.Teenage Mother: Lived Experiences, Gender and Sexuality by Watinee Wichaiya

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2013.

4.The Application of Skills and Techniques of Social Group Work in Focus Group Discussions on Capacity Development by Transgender Women: A Case Study of Sisters Center’s Service Users, Pattaya City, Chonburi Service by Mr. Khathawut Khangpiboon.

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Social Work, Department of Social Work, Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2013.

4. A Horse-Faced Woman, Nang Kaew Na Ma: The Challenge and Reproductions on Discourse of a Woman by Kulwara Ngam-Ek-Ua.

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Women’s Studies, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2014.

5.Women Under Capitalism in Contemporary Japanese Crime Fiction by Waranan Worawattananon.

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A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Program in Comparative Literature, Department of Comparative Literature, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Academic Year 2015.

7.The Identities of Sita in Thai Ramakiens by Siwadol Waraaeksiri.

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Program in Department of Thai Graduate School, Silapakorn University, Academic Year 2016.

8.Hegemonic Masculinity and Gender Relations in Television Commercials for Vehicles from 2015-2016 by Siwarat Harnpanich

A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, Academic Year 2016.

Academic Lecture

SPD 208 Gender, Race, Class and Multicultural Society (International Program) Spring/Fall Semester 2018/19, Faculty of Social Welfare, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

WS665 Women and Economics (Gender, Sexuality and Political Economy in Southeast Asia) 2017 College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

WS 645 Masculinity Studies Fall Semester 2016/19 College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, BKK Thailand.

2210441 Gender and Cultural Representation (International Program) Spring Semester 2012/13, BALAC Program, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, BKK, Thailand.

WS 626 Women’s History and Feminist Analysis Spring/Summer 2014 College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand

WS 602 Development of Feminist Concepts and Theories Spring/Summer 2013/18 College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand

WS 601 Introduction to Women’s Studies Fall/Spring Semester 2013/19, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand

SA 418 Feminist Research Methodology Fall Semester 2014, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

SA 241 Gender Relations in Thai Society Fall/Spring Semester 2012/13, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

SE440 Gender And Sexuality in Southeast Asia (English Program) Fall Semester 2012/19, the Southeast Asian Studies Program, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

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EC Gender and Economics Fall Semester 2011, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Lecture

Guest Lecturer for the class “Media Representation” (Spring Semester 2011/12) , BKK, Thailand

Guest Lecturer for the class on Interdisciplinary and trans-border research, the maternal ideology, and the transgender and sexuality issue Spring 2012, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand

Guest Lecturer on the topic of feminist theories on development (Spring Semester 2012), College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Ph.D. Program, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Lecturer on the topic of feminist theories, College of Interdisciplinary Studies (Spring Semester 2010), Ph.D. Program, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Lecturer for the class of WS 684 Pre-Thesis Seminar College of Interdisciplinary Studies (Spring Semester 2013/14), Ph.D. Program, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Lecturer for the class of WS 615 (Women in ASEAN) College of Interdisciplinary Studies (Spring Semester 2014), M.A. Program, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Lecturer for the class of TH 753 Thai Literature in Social Science Perspective Department of Liberal Arts (Spring Semester 2014), M.A. Program, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Academic Speakers:

Guest Speaker: Dialogue on Bioethics: How can we Shape an Ethical Future: Technology, East and West, South and North?

Joint Chulalongkorn University & American University of Sovereign Nations 9:00-17:00, 27 January 2014, Room 501/25, Mahachakri Building, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok

Guest Speaker: “The World Is Out: LGBTs Documentary”.

By Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology.

28 August 2013 SC Auditorium, Rangsit Campus, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Speaker: Legal Debate over the Issue of Gay Marriage in Thailand.

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By Thai Public Broadcasting Station (Thai PBS TV Network).

5 July 2013 Thai PBS. Guest Speaker: The National Conference on “Writing Women, Reading Women”.

By Faculty of Liberal Arts,BKK, Thammasat University.

Title: Postermodernism and Women’s Studies through the Eyes of the Vulnerable Nopporn Prachakul (“เหลียวหลัง แลหน้า: แนวคิด สกุลนิยมหลังอาณานิคม สตรีศึกษาและนพพร ประชากุล).

24 August 2012 (14.30-16.30), Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Guest Speaker: The BC. 402 SEMINAR IN BROADCASTING class, Faculty of Journalism, Kasem Bundit University .

Title: “Gender and Representation in Media” 27 September 2012 (9.00-12.00) R 2414 .

Guest Speaker: the Department of Comparative Literature (English), Faculty of Liberal Arts’ seminar on Post-Colonial Literature.

Title: “Post-colonial women’s writings: Border-crossing of Female identities, Subjectivities and landscapes” 6 September 2012 (15.00-18.00), Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Thailand.

Guest Speaker: the Department of Comparative Literature (English), Faculty of Liberal Arts’ seminar on Post-Colonial Literature.

Title: Among the White Moon Faces: the Poetics of Home(s) and the Politics of Multiple (Gender) Identities in Postcolonial Literature 29 August 2013 (13.00-16.00), Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University, Rangsit, Thailand.

Keynote Speaker for Global Forum on Media and Gender by UNESCO on “Gender, Media and Identity” 2-4 December 2013, the Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, BKK, Thailand,

Keynote Speaker for a documentary produced by Kasembudit University’s Senior Students (BC. 402 SEMINAR IN BROADCASTING), School of Journalism

Title: gender and state’s social welfare policy for the disabilities.

Moderator of the 6th humanities public forum 6th (Guest Speakers: Dr. Sidonie Smith,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) 7 August 2012 (13.00-15.00).

Title: “Personal narrative and human rights campaigns” Faculty of Sociology and

Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

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Moderator and organizer of the WGSSP 1st Talk Series on the topic of “Open Heart and Eyes to through the WS: Dr. Megan Sinnot 2013, WGSSP, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Moderator of the WGSSP 2nd Talk Series on the topic of “the Female Gaze Upon the Female Body” (through Thai Pop Culture) 19 July 2013, WGSSP, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Moderator of the WGSSP 3rd Talk Series on the topic of From “Love of Siam” to “Hormones”: Is Thai society ready to validate same-sex relations? 6 September 2013, WGSSP, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Moderator and Coordinator of the Queer Talk Series 1st Eye Wide Open : Dr. Susan Talburt on the topic of “Affect Theory and Gay & Lesbian Youth’s Movement” 26 August 2014, WGSSP, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Moderator and Coordinator of the Queer Talk Series 2nd : Queering Institutions “When Ladyboys/Transexuals are drafted in the Army/ordained as monks” 28 October 2014, 13.00-16.00 WGSSP, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Moderator and Coordinator of the Queer Talk Series 3rd : Queering Institutions “Heterosexual Queer: รักต้องห้าม” 30 October 2015, 13.00-16.00 WGSSP, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Reader Panel of Certified Academic Journal Reader Panel: Chulalongkorn’s JOURNAL of Dentistry 7 November 2011.

Reader Panel: Chulalongkorn’s JOURNAL of Dentistry 19 December 2012.

Reader Panel: Journal of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University (13 December 2012) Reader Panel: NIDA LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION JOURNAL 16 May 2012.

Reader Panel: Media’s valorization of feminine beauty in Thai public discourses

(30 May 2012) Research and Development Institute, KURDI Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.

Reader Panel: Proceeding Papers (May 2013) College of Interdisciplinary Studies: 1st National Academic Conference 2013, Tha Prachandra Campus, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.

Reader Panel: NIDA LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION JOURNAL October 2014.

Reader Panel: JOURNAL of Sexuality and Gender สมาคมเพศวิถีแห่งประเทศไทย 8 August 2014.

Keynote Reader: Graduate Student Paper Presentation 29 April 2013, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

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Keynote Reader “In or Out” (Experiences and Ethics of Field Work) Graduate Student Paper Presentation 2 October 2013, Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Keynote Reader. “Half-Way Through” (M.A. Thesis Seminar) Graduate Student Paper Presentation 29 April 2014 Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University, BKK, Thailand.

Keynote Reader RSU International Research Conference 2017 February 14, 2017

Travel Grant:

A Travel Grant from History Department, University of Durham, UK, to participate in The International Interdisciplinary Workshop on Masculinities in Martial Sports, IAS Durham University, Department of History, Durham, UK 6-7 December 2018 (2561) (Durham University, Durham, UK) (Presenting Working Paper: From the Battlefield to the Pitch: Militarism, Masculinities and Gendered Body in Physical Culture (Combat Sports).

Awards:

1997-2008 Royal Thai Government Scholarship, Thailand Scholarship awards for Postgraduate and Ph.D. studies

1993 Scholarship as an Exchange Student to University of Oregon, Southeast Asian Studies and Journalism Studies, University of Oregon, Oregon, U.S.A.

Practicum:

1998-1999 Trainee at the Global Center, Rutgers University, New Jersey, U.S.A

1999 Trainee at (the UN Conference on Women’s Rights, Human’s Right) The United Nation Conference on Women’s Rights, Human’s Rights, United Nations, New York, U.S.A.