National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans have expressed concern of a dilution in national identity. As such, this paper will examine how locally-born Singaporean Chinese imagine and perform the Singaporean identity and how the largest immigrant groups in Singapore, the Mainland Chinese and Malaysian Chinese negotiate and perform their national identities. Drawing from the findings of fifteen in-depth interviews, this paper will discuss how locals and immigrants perform their identities both externally and internally, converging in the ways they use boundary-making strategies and their imagination of the Singaporean identity but diverging in the ways that immigrants have fluid ident...
This thesis aims to study how a Singaporean identity is negotiated by foreigners and first-generatio...
Understanding East Asian cultural flows in Singapore hinges on a nuancedunderstanding of race and et...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
Amidst the growing controversy surrounding Singapore's foreign talent policy, this paper examines th...
The literature on immigration is vast and several aspects of immigration have been studied. An impo...
This paper examines identity transformation among Chinese migrants in Singapore in the context of tr...
This paper explores the identity negotiations of the Baweanese in Singapore, one of the many sub-eth...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
This paper seeks to explore how the ethnic minority community of Pakistani Singaporeans negotiate th...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
This paper explores the implications of racial categorization on national identity construction and ...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
The social dynamics of a population has capacity to shape and nurture its collective identity. Singa...
This thesis aims to study how a Singaporean identity is negotiated by foreigners and first-generatio...
Understanding East Asian cultural flows in Singapore hinges on a nuancedunderstanding of race and et...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
Amidst the growing controversy surrounding Singapore's foreign talent policy, this paper examines th...
The literature on immigration is vast and several aspects of immigration have been studied. An impo...
This paper examines identity transformation among Chinese migrants in Singapore in the context of tr...
This paper explores the identity negotiations of the Baweanese in Singapore, one of the many sub-eth...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
This paper seeks to explore how the ethnic minority community of Pakistani Singaporeans negotiate th...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
This paper explores the implications of racial categorization on national identity construction and ...
This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society tha...
The social dynamics of a population has capacity to shape and nurture its collective identity. Singa...
This thesis aims to study how a Singaporean identity is negotiated by foreigners and first-generatio...
Understanding East Asian cultural flows in Singapore hinges on a nuancedunderstanding of race and et...
Aimed at overturning the repressive practice of dismissing the unique distinctiveness of different M...