From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore

Today, bring up the terms “kiasu” and “kiasi” and it can be said that no Singaporeans could deny association or affiliations to this said mentality. Borrowing the sociological theories of the field and the habitus, this thesis argues that the Singaporean state during this 1980s saw the necessity for...

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Main Author: Tan, Josiah Zhi Xian
Other Authors: Michael Stanley-Baker
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1559582023-03-11T20:12:20Z From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore Tan, Josiah Zhi Xian Michael Stanley-Baker School of Humanities msb@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History Today, bring up the terms “kiasu” and “kiasi” and it can be said that no Singaporeans could deny association or affiliations to this said mentality. Borrowing the sociological theories of the field and the habitus, this thesis argues that the Singaporean state during this 1980s saw the necessity for the inculcation a “kiasu” and “kiasi” habitus amongst the public, ultimately taking advantage of the said habitus to develop a docile society susceptible to the technocratic pragmatism of the ruling state. This paper will explore the major policy reforms taking place across various sectors—Education, Urban Transportation, Healthcare— during the 1980s with a post-structural lens, critically analyzing the production and dissemination of knowledge discourses by the state during this period and how this had intertwined with developing and making use of the dominant kiasu and kiasi habitus. Bachelor of Arts in History 2022-03-25T07:29:48Z 2022-03-25T07:29:48Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, J. Z. X. (2022). From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155958 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155958 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore
description Today, bring up the terms “kiasu” and “kiasi” and it can be said that no Singaporeans could deny association or affiliations to this said mentality. Borrowing the sociological theories of the field and the habitus, this thesis argues that the Singaporean state during this 1980s saw the necessity for the inculcation a “kiasu” and “kiasi” habitus amongst the public, ultimately taking advantage of the said habitus to develop a docile society susceptible to the technocratic pragmatism of the ruling state. This paper will explore the major policy reforms taking place across various sectors—Education, Urban Transportation, Healthcare— during the 1980s with a post-structural lens, critically analyzing the production and dissemination of knowledge discourses by the state during this period and how this had intertwined with developing and making use of the dominant kiasu and kiasi habitus.
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title From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore
title_short From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore
title_full From kiasu to kiasi : the workings of a social habitus in post-independence Singapore
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