Myth and fact : Singapore unpacked

In a society shaped by ideals of pragmatism and practicality, there are hidden facets of the everyday that several communities find meaning in and form identities from. These are the powerful rituals and stories that have lived on through the efforts of generations. They form the thread that governs...

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Main Authors: Cheong, Jun Rui, Chua, Christy Kai Li, Kwee, Ivan Jia Hao
Other Authors: Duffy Andrew Michael
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155914
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:In a society shaped by ideals of pragmatism and practicality, there are hidden facets of the everyday that several communities find meaning in and form identities from. These are the powerful rituals and stories that have lived on through the efforts of generations. They form the thread that governs a country’s mindset, foster shared values among a community, and cement identities through comfort in the certainty. This collection of longform articles seeks to uncover the value of myths in our society — from spiritual beliefs to superstitions and nation-building narratives — stories that have served the lives of Singaporeans with their own purposes, regardless of truth. As you unpack these stories, you’ll find that it is not the truth that we’re seeking, but an appreciation of the search for answers which may never be found. You may also feel a slight tingle on your fingertips as you scroll. Coincidence? We beg to differ.