Singapore's print media now presents frank and open discussions of sexuality, signalling what appears to be a liberating overhaul of the strict moral codes that have restricted media content for decades. The intensely competitive magazine market is leading the charge. This paper examines how magazines such as The Singapore Women's Weekly reframe discourses on sexuality to allow them to operate within Singapore's tightly controlled media system. Drawing from a Foucauldian approach to discourse and censorship, and broader themes of global capitalism and state rule, this paper contends that despite immense pressures to allow the print media and its wealth-generating advertisers a high degree of autonomy in terms of content, Singapore's sexual ...
This project is a feature exploring sex and related concepts. We interviewed people from sex-related...
This paper sets out to consider the use of new media technologies in the city-state of Singapore, wi...
In The History of Sexuality (1976), Foucault argued that future and fortune of societies were tied n...
The discourse of pornography in Singapore has always been a taboo topic in typical Singaporean homes...
Transnational magazines have enjoyed enormous success with readers in Singapore in recent years. But...
From the mid-1980s, scholars began to pay attention to the imbrications between state, nationalism a...
Theories of sexuality and consumption are increasingly entwined in the critical discourse of women\u...
This article examines the Straits Times’ coverage of camera sexual voyeurism (CSV) incidents in Sing...
Women from around the world have come a long way since the 1970s. Beyoncé Knowles’s hit single “Run ...
The relationship between the Singapore state and Singaporeans has been understood by the scholars as...
Governments in both Singapore and Hong Kong have been assiduously remaking their cities – and thei...
This study attempts to explicate the politics of sex work spaces and health hygiene during the natio...
The roles of Singaporean men and women have progressed since Singapore’s independence in 1965. Tradi...
Mobile Cultures provides much-needed, empirically grounded studies of the connections between new me...
This paper uses a discourse analytic perspective to explore the historical landscape of the family p...
This project is a feature exploring sex and related concepts. We interviewed people from sex-related...
This paper sets out to consider the use of new media technologies in the city-state of Singapore, wi...
In The History of Sexuality (1976), Foucault argued that future and fortune of societies were tied n...
The discourse of pornography in Singapore has always been a taboo topic in typical Singaporean homes...
Transnational magazines have enjoyed enormous success with readers in Singapore in recent years. But...
From the mid-1980s, scholars began to pay attention to the imbrications between state, nationalism a...
Theories of sexuality and consumption are increasingly entwined in the critical discourse of women\u...
This article examines the Straits Times’ coverage of camera sexual voyeurism (CSV) incidents in Sing...
Women from around the world have come a long way since the 1970s. Beyoncé Knowles’s hit single “Run ...
The relationship between the Singapore state and Singaporeans has been understood by the scholars as...
Governments in both Singapore and Hong Kong have been assiduously remaking their cities – and thei...
This study attempts to explicate the politics of sex work spaces and health hygiene during the natio...
The roles of Singaporean men and women have progressed since Singapore’s independence in 1965. Tradi...
Mobile Cultures provides much-needed, empirically grounded studies of the connections between new me...
This paper uses a discourse analytic perspective to explore the historical landscape of the family p...
This project is a feature exploring sex and related concepts. We interviewed people from sex-related...
This paper sets out to consider the use of new media technologies in the city-state of Singapore, wi...
In The History of Sexuality (1976), Foucault argued that future and fortune of societies were tied n...