This dissertation ethnographically examines how Chinese-Singaporean gay men articulate their aspirations for national belonging within a recalcitrant state and its nation-building programs. These men expose the artificiality of the nation and its categories of belonging. Even as the state compels them to submit to its call for economic and biological (re)productivity, it also chastises them for their allegedly excessive individualism. Yet, in the corporeal spaces of everyday life, they navigate a social landscape structured by the very real practices of an authoritarian state that criminalizes their sexuality. By ethnographically charting how gay men comply with and resist discourses and practices that position them both inside and ...
In Singapore, it is forbidden by law for two men to have consensual sex, but the law is in practice ...
This paper deploys Jasbir Puar’s provocative exploration of homonormative nationalism (or “homon...
This dissertation is an investigation of the two very different pathways that the Internet was offer...
This dissertation ethnographically examines how Chinese-Singaporean gay men articulate their aspira...
ii This dissertation ethnographically examines how Chinese-Singaporean gay men articulate their aspi...
As anyone who has spent any time in Singapore can attest, there is something queer afoot in the Lion...
On 4 July 2003, Singapore’s former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong dropped a small bombshell of an anno...
This dissertation examines how queer women in Singapore navigate an oppressive environment in order ...
This article explores how gay men and lesbians in Singapore appear content to prioritise availabilit...
Governments in both Singapore and Hong Kong have been assiduously remaking their cities – and thei...
From being a love that dared not speak its name to one that is legally recognized by many countries ...
This chapter examines the colonial origins and present-day scope of those legal and social structure...
As the United States and Europe have progressed to the issue of same-sex marriage, countries that ar...
When the Indian Supreme Court made the landmark decision in 2018 to decriminalize consensual, homose...
A comparative analysis of incrementalist approaches to gay rights as they are deployed in the United...
In Singapore, it is forbidden by law for two men to have consensual sex, but the law is in practice ...
This paper deploys Jasbir Puar’s provocative exploration of homonormative nationalism (or “homon...
This dissertation is an investigation of the two very different pathways that the Internet was offer...
This dissertation ethnographically examines how Chinese-Singaporean gay men articulate their aspira...
ii This dissertation ethnographically examines how Chinese-Singaporean gay men articulate their aspi...
As anyone who has spent any time in Singapore can attest, there is something queer afoot in the Lion...
On 4 July 2003, Singapore’s former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong dropped a small bombshell of an anno...
This dissertation examines how queer women in Singapore navigate an oppressive environment in order ...
This article explores how gay men and lesbians in Singapore appear content to prioritise availabilit...
Governments in both Singapore and Hong Kong have been assiduously remaking their cities – and thei...
From being a love that dared not speak its name to one that is legally recognized by many countries ...
This chapter examines the colonial origins and present-day scope of those legal and social structure...
As the United States and Europe have progressed to the issue of same-sex marriage, countries that ar...
When the Indian Supreme Court made the landmark decision in 2018 to decriminalize consensual, homose...
A comparative analysis of incrementalist approaches to gay rights as they are deployed in the United...
In Singapore, it is forbidden by law for two men to have consensual sex, but the law is in practice ...
This paper deploys Jasbir Puar’s provocative exploration of homonormative nationalism (or “homon...
This dissertation is an investigation of the two very different pathways that the Internet was offer...