Singapore society has existed with the racial classification model of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Others (CMIO), since her independence in 1965. Most of Singapore society today, has taken this mode of categorisation as a normal perspective of viewing race and racial identity in Singapore. This research aims to highlight racialization of Singapore society as an active social process that has downplayed the diversity of race, and ethnicity in Singapore. With food as an indicator of culture, this research places the dishes back in the context of where it is served, the Hawker Centre, and aims to reveal the negotiation of racial identity within this space. Food might show the diversity of race in Singapore, but the racialization process fits thi...
The choice of food practices can be influenced by one's identity in many societies, but has mostly b...
While the existence of racial inequality and racial discrimination has long been acknowledged, the e...
This paper examines how mixed race individuals challenge the ‘fixed’ racial categories in Singapore ...
Singapore society has existed with the racial classification model of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Oth...
This research studies how Singapore identity is created and reflected in food. Food is also utilised...
From as early as colonial times, hawkers were a prevalent element in our national story. Since then,...
Since the colonial period, people have been hawking and their presence shaped Singapore’s social and...
This paper problematizes the idea of multiracialism in Singapore. While many would agree that Singap...
This paper explores the identity negotiations of the Baweanese in Singapore, one of the many sub-eth...
This paper examines Singapore\u27s ethnic politics through an analysis of the representations of peo...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
© 2014 Chang Xiao Jing Sophie ChandraIn modern society, and one with clearly defined policies of mul...
This study seeks to explain the concept of race and racism in Singapore, and how they have been crea...
With the increasing influx of Mainland Chinese migrants in Singapore, tensions have arisen between c...
The choice of food practices can be influenced by one's identity in many societies, but has mostly b...
While the existence of racial inequality and racial discrimination has long been acknowledged, the e...
This paper examines how mixed race individuals challenge the ‘fixed’ racial categories in Singapore ...
Singapore society has existed with the racial classification model of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Oth...
This research studies how Singapore identity is created and reflected in food. Food is also utilised...
From as early as colonial times, hawkers were a prevalent element in our national story. Since then,...
Since the colonial period, people have been hawking and their presence shaped Singapore’s social and...
This paper problematizes the idea of multiracialism in Singapore. While many would agree that Singap...
This paper explores the identity negotiations of the Baweanese in Singapore, one of the many sub-eth...
This paper examines Singapore\u27s ethnic politics through an analysis of the representations of peo...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
© 2014 Chang Xiao Jing Sophie ChandraIn modern society, and one with clearly defined policies of mul...
This study seeks to explain the concept of race and racism in Singapore, and how they have been crea...
With the increasing influx of Mainland Chinese migrants in Singapore, tensions have arisen between c...
The choice of food practices can be influenced by one's identity in many societies, but has mostly b...
While the existence of racial inequality and racial discrimination has long been acknowledged, the e...
This paper examines how mixed race individuals challenge the ‘fixed’ racial categories in Singapore ...