"IDENTITY" MYTHOLOGIES : ON TRAIN VENDOR IN PHICHIT PROVINCE

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Parinya Nikornkul
Phrakhru Uthaikitjarak
Phrakhru Withunnokraphirak
Phrakhru Phipatsutkhun
Suphangpim Khlaithanee
Kitipat Khongmaklam

Abstract

This article focuses on the answer to who the train trader is. When they look at themselves and when (others) look through identities that do not yet exist as a myth And when the illusion of adultery will be Exposing oneself to the trader on the train The condition that can be controlled is "yourself". The condition that cannot be controlled is "social economy". Deleting images in the eyes of "others" when looking at a number of people who have a career in the train, their interaction with society and Expressed through everyday life that is the "self" of the train trader through symbols such as baskets, trays, flasks, carry bags and their meaning. the self Creating value for the trainer's self Representation of trainers through the definition, such as hawking trainers, train vendors, ghost trainers, supplies, the removal of images from other merchants in the eyes of others by creating equality in their careers and other careers. Through arrangement / placement of various symbols For people in society to look at them in other ways And create other forms of awareness through the identity that this is Railway vendors in Phichit Province

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Nikornkul, P., Uthaikitjarak, P., Withunnokraphirak, P., Phipatsutkhun, P., Khlaithanee, S. ., & Khongmaklam, K. (2020). "IDENTITY" MYTHOLOGIES : ON TRAIN VENDOR IN PHICHIT PROVINCE. Journal of Graduate MCU KhonKaen Campus, 7(2), 42–56. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jg-mcukk/article/view/241520
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