This article examines forms of cultural performance and dramatization of life in public spaces in Singapore. Through the concept of the sociality of affect, it examines how affective elements are generated, how they are 'structured' and whether or not they can be mobilized for specific purposes. Affect and forms of emotional engagement are integral features of socio-economic life in the post-industrial economy. The dramatising of life and the transforming of the street into a theatre mobilises affect for the continued vitality of consumer culture. 'Territories of feeling' that offer performative possibilities are created to bring enchantment to the otherwise mundane. It is in these spaces, that the creation of value and ...
Singapore has become what I call the storytelling state, referring to the nation’s newfound interest...
Our group is inspired to examine the local performing arts industry as we feel that insufficient res...
The exclusivity of art house films in Singapore reduces the potential of film as a culturally access...
This thesis addresses the place and function of theatrical performance in the highly globalìzed post...
Notorious for its ever-changing urban landscape, Singapore has seen plenty of projects in recent yea...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
As a theme of study, I am interested in not only the different ways social, economic and political i...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
In every society, many factors work together in harmony and tandem to allow for said society to grow...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
"Performance in Asia" is the second of two themed issues of the International Journal of Asia Pacif...
Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative approach to the study of the...
This article moves on from the ‘turn to affect’ in applied theatre to explore further how concepts r...
This paper aims to investigate the complex expression of contemporary Singapore daily life and cultu...
Singapore has become what I call the storytelling state, referring to the nation’s newfound interest...
Our group is inspired to examine the local performing arts industry as we feel that insufficient res...
The exclusivity of art house films in Singapore reduces the potential of film as a culturally access...
This thesis addresses the place and function of theatrical performance in the highly globalìzed post...
Notorious for its ever-changing urban landscape, Singapore has seen plenty of projects in recent yea...
The availability and “readiness” of culture as a mode of governmental control makes cultural policy ...
As a theme of study, I am interested in not only the different ways social, economic and political i...
My thesis is an examination of Singapore's aspiration to become a Global City for the Arts as set ou...
In every society, many factors work together in harmony and tandem to allow for said society to grow...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
This article focuses on the Singapore’s government using the film and arts both as an economic as we...
"Performance in Asia" is the second of two themed issues of the International Journal of Asia Pacif...
Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative approach to the study of the...
This article moves on from the ‘turn to affect’ in applied theatre to explore further how concepts r...
This paper aims to investigate the complex expression of contemporary Singapore daily life and cultu...
Singapore has become what I call the storytelling state, referring to the nation’s newfound interest...
Our group is inspired to examine the local performing arts industry as we feel that insufficient res...
The exclusivity of art house films in Singapore reduces the potential of film as a culturally access...