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Living with Myths in Singapore


Publisher: Ethos Books
S$30.00
  • Description
  • About the Editors
  • Singapore is a mythic nation, where our ‘reality’ and ‘common sense’ are conditioned by a group of influential myths. Our main myths are examined in this collection of essays and thoughts on the social ramifications of myth-making: The Singapore Story (that our nation has a singular story), From Third World to First (our story of success), Vulnerability and Faultlines (the threats we still face despite success) and A Deficient People (the threats exist because people remain immature).

    Myths build social consensus but also marginalise crucial stories, perspectives and possibilities that don’t fit the main narrative. Should we teach our students to be good citizens by telling them one unifying narrative of Singapore, or many varied narratives? Have we always said no to social welfare, or to the casino? Is liberal democracy necessarily a threat to social stability? Have Singaporeans historically been apathetic, ignorant or irrational?

    The contributors to this book believe that knowing, and debating, how we live with myths will help us to better understand Singapore today, and to imagine its future. Here they share the robust discussions and debates which took place from 2014 to 2015 even as Singapore celebrated 50 years of full independence.

  • Loh Kah Seng is a historian and author of the award-listed book, Squatters into Citizens: The 1961 Bukit Ho Swee Fire and the Making of Modern Singapore. He is currently writing a book on the history of tuberculosis in Singapore.

    Pingtjin Thum is a Research Fellow and co-ordinator of Project Southeast Asia at the University of Oxford. He runs the popular podcast, The History of Singapore.

    Jack Meng-Tat Chia is a PhD candidate at Cornell University who works on the history of Chinese Buddhism in maritime Southeast Asia.

ISBN: 9789811132810
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 324
Year Published: 2017
Size: 150mm x 220mm