With the increasing influx of Mainland Chinese migrants in Singapore, tensions have arisen between citizens and new migrants, who are seen as threats to social cohesion. It has become urgent for the Singaporean Chinese to establish a unique culture and identity they can call their own. Food is the main lens in which this paper examines how young naturalised Chinese and Singaporean Chinese undergraduates shape their identities through centring and decentring processes and the utilisation of food tactics. The paper also examines how both groups use food to manage differences between them; and how they have managed to negotiate their own unique form of Chineseness as identity.Bachelor of Art
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This research studies how Singapore identity is created and reflected in food. Food is also utilised...
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The choice of food practices can be influenced by one's identity in many societies, but has mostly b...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
Abstract This thesis is based on a six months fieldwork on the Chinese community in Penang, a small...
To its most primal core, a food provides nourishment. However, I believe that recent perceptions of ...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
Food consumption habits and patterns have always been a distinctive quality that highlights the iden...
Past studies have detailed the effects of consuming television programs on cultural identity constru...
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