Singaporean_Cultural_Studies_Papers


Welcome to Papers, a page within the Singaporean Cultural Studies site. Papers is devoted to scholars engaged in the application of Cultural Studies to the Singaporean landscape. You will find discussions relating to different aspects of Singaporean culture and society, from the taken-for-granted practice of food consumption to the routinely and ritualistically celebrated National Day Parade. Employing the tools of Cultural Studies, these discussions represent the diversity and richness of Singapore as an emerging site for scholarly analysis.The papers colllected here were written as part of the academic requirements for the Honours program in Communication Studies at Murdoch University. They exemplify the productivity and experimental character of Cultural Studies and showing how it can provide an understanding of the dynamics of Singaporean culture.

 

Irving Lim - S(t)imulating Singapore

Selvaraj Velayutham - Mediating Identity: National Identity and the National Day Parade

Vijayandran Devadas - (Re)Composing Indianness: Toward a re-presentation of the Indian-Singaporean Post-Diaspora.

Tay Cheng Cheng - The Democracy Debate: Analysing the "Asian Challenge"

Denise Woods - A Context To Take for Granted? - Literary Negotiations of Eurasian Identity

Jeremy Barth - A Context To Take for Granted? - Literary Negotiations of Eurasian Identity

 

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