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Pen-Ek Ratanaruang →
Pen-ek Ratanaruang – The subject's first name is one word in Thai, and the hyphen serves only to show the syllable split. Capitalisation in sources appears quite mixed. In this case, I suggest we should follow the more grammatically correct form. --
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Use of first name
Isn't his surname Ratanaruang? (That is how the List of Thai Directors lists him.) If so, why is he referred to as "Pen-ek" throughout?
AnthroMimus (
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21:49, 27 March 2021 (UTC)reply
By the way, I like the fact that after a formal Wiki conclave was invoked as to whether it should be "Pen-ek" or "Pen-Ek", the title uses "Pen-ek" and the body uses "Pen-Ek."
AnthroMimus (
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04:57, 28 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Many thanks for the info, the quick monitoring of the comments here, but mostly for conforming the List. I use those things as authoritative statements for indexing by name for my own purposes. It is odd to me, nevertheless, that the
Bangkok Art Biennale refers to him as Ratanaruang.
AnthroMimus (
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03:01, 31 March 2021 (UTC)reply