This paper examines the connections between radio and cultural identity in post-war Singapore, particularly from 1945 to 1979. In historicising radio broadcasting, this paper directs its attention to the Singapore Chinese community and views the acts of radio broadcasting and listening as important factors in conceiving the Singapore Chinese cultural identity in the post-war era. This paper argues that transnationalism and trans-dialectalism are two main strands of Chinese cultural identity facilitated by Singapore's post-war radiocape. Employing Rediffusion (Singapore) as a case study, this paper will study its radio networks, programming, audience and ultimately, its influences on the Chinese community. By synthesising past discourses and...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
As the leading Chinese language newspaper in Malaysia, Sin Chew Daily remains focused on emphasising...
© The Author(s) 2017. As a sound medium which once enjoyed a dominant status in Mao-era China, radio...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Since the arrival of television...
This thesis studies The Awakening (1984), Singapore’s first locally produced long-running drama seri...
Cultural and religious differences, coupled with the hostland’s innate sense of uneasiness over the ...
This article explores the interactions and tensions arising from a vibrant Canto-pop industry export...
Most scholarship look at the period from the 1890s to the 1930s for answers to the origins of the C...
This paper will discuss the emergence of The Tangent, an officially-registered civil society organis...
Singapore in the 1950s had undergone a series of transitions, from 150 years of British colonial rul...
Past studies have detailed the effects of consuming television programs on cultural identity constru...
The Straits Chinese Magazine (SCM), published in Singapore between 1897 and 1907, was a watershed in...
This book examines the key role of the media in the Chinese diaspora. It focuses especially on the m...
As a thriving cosmopolitan port city in Southeast Asia, Singapore under British colonial rule was qu...
Since its inception, television has constantly been used by the Singapore government in facilitati...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
As the leading Chinese language newspaper in Malaysia, Sin Chew Daily remains focused on emphasising...
© The Author(s) 2017. As a sound medium which once enjoyed a dominant status in Mao-era China, radio...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Since the arrival of television...
This thesis studies The Awakening (1984), Singapore’s first locally produced long-running drama seri...
Cultural and religious differences, coupled with the hostland’s innate sense of uneasiness over the ...
This article explores the interactions and tensions arising from a vibrant Canto-pop industry export...
Most scholarship look at the period from the 1890s to the 1930s for answers to the origins of the C...
This paper will discuss the emergence of The Tangent, an officially-registered civil society organis...
Singapore in the 1950s had undergone a series of transitions, from 150 years of British colonial rul...
Past studies have detailed the effects of consuming television programs on cultural identity constru...
The Straits Chinese Magazine (SCM), published in Singapore between 1897 and 1907, was a watershed in...
This book examines the key role of the media in the Chinese diaspora. It focuses especially on the m...
As a thriving cosmopolitan port city in Southeast Asia, Singapore under British colonial rule was qu...
Since its inception, television has constantly been used by the Singapore government in facilitati...
In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation....
As the leading Chinese language newspaper in Malaysia, Sin Chew Daily remains focused on emphasising...
© The Author(s) 2017. As a sound medium which once enjoyed a dominant status in Mao-era China, radio...