Grigory De Wollant’s Observation of Siam as an Example of Russian Orientalism

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Svetlana Bolonova

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This research article aims to representations of Siam in the travel notes of the Russian diplomat and traveler Grigory de Wollant through the lens of Orientalism concept, highlighting the specific features of how the Russian traveler perceived the East. De Wollant’s notes, “Around the World”, appear to be an informative travelogue that covers most topics of interest to a Western (Russian) traveler, while also expressing his personal views. De Wollant shares his impressions on Siamese history, architecture, ceremonies, nature, activities and the lifestyle of ordinary people. In this travelogue, a few instances reveal the Researcher’s attitude from a standpoint of Western culture superiority, marked by condescending and arrogant intonations. Nevertheless, he maintains a lively curiosity and sincere interest, along with the romanticized admiration towards certain aspects of Siamese culture.

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Bolonova, S. (2025). Grigory De Wollant’s Observation of Siam as an Example of Russian Orientalism. Ph.D. in Social Sciences Journal, 15(2), 599–612. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/phdssj/article/view/276077
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