The roots of literature in Singapore stretch back to the island’s colonial past, when it was used to teach students the values of their English colonial masters. When Singapore gained independence in 1965, there was less of a need to study such values, neither was there space for an art form seen to contribute little to the economic progress of pragmatic Singapore. Snuffed by society in its decades-long push for progress through math and the sciences, and by students for being a “hard to score” subject, literature’s place fell behind. Yet, despite that, the literature scene has been quietly blooming on its own, with passionate characters doing their part to push literature further to the forefront of society and into the hearts of Singapore...
A study of the connection between the literature of three areas (Singapore, Johor and Riau) was begu...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
[Introduction]: Singaporean Literature in English is plentiful, vibrant and diverse, reflecting the ...
Ever since Singapore was abruptly ejected from the Federation of Malaysia in August, 1965, the leade...
Literature in Singapore is written in the country’s four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay...
Singapore, represented by a tiny dot on the world map, became a Republic on 9 August 1965. It celebr...
This research project aims to use the analysis of Singapore Literature Prize (SLP) to understand Sin...
This thesis will look at literary works by authors of two different generations, who both represent...
Recent research on Literature education in Singapore has highlighted the state of ambivalence of the...
© 2017 Ling ToongThis thesis traces configurations of textual absence (disavowal, repetition, silenc...
[Introduction]: Singapore’s Philip Jeyaretnam has now published two well-reviewed novels, a linked c...
The Singapore success story is the product of the pervasive survivalist mentality that has been incu...
The Bookworm Short Stories are a series of children’s books produced between 1988 and 1995. This pe...
There is ambiguity in Singapore's Literature curriculum. A new study on the topic has highlighted th...
In 2006, a paper was published by a visiting academic to Singapore titled, “The Struggle to Develop ...
A study of the connection between the literature of three areas (Singapore, Johor and Riau) was begu...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
[Introduction]: Singaporean Literature in English is plentiful, vibrant and diverse, reflecting the ...
Ever since Singapore was abruptly ejected from the Federation of Malaysia in August, 1965, the leade...
Literature in Singapore is written in the country’s four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay...
Singapore, represented by a tiny dot on the world map, became a Republic on 9 August 1965. It celebr...
This research project aims to use the analysis of Singapore Literature Prize (SLP) to understand Sin...
This thesis will look at literary works by authors of two different generations, who both represent...
Recent research on Literature education in Singapore has highlighted the state of ambivalence of the...
© 2017 Ling ToongThis thesis traces configurations of textual absence (disavowal, repetition, silenc...
[Introduction]: Singapore’s Philip Jeyaretnam has now published two well-reviewed novels, a linked c...
The Singapore success story is the product of the pervasive survivalist mentality that has been incu...
The Bookworm Short Stories are a series of children’s books produced between 1988 and 1995. This pe...
There is ambiguity in Singapore's Literature curriculum. A new study on the topic has highlighted th...
In 2006, a paper was published by a visiting academic to Singapore titled, “The Struggle to Develop ...
A study of the connection between the literature of three areas (Singapore, Johor and Riau) was begu...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
[Introduction]: Singaporean Literature in English is plentiful, vibrant and diverse, reflecting the ...