Establishing strong buy-in from small minority communities by building cohesive state and minority Identity: the Singaporean Sikh
Unlike many countries, Singapore is a rarity for having developed closely linked minority and national identity. This paper will study the Singaporean Sikh community to uncover how the state has crafted a strong buy-in from minority communities. The paper will explore reasons behind Singaporean Sikh...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1758822024-05-12T15:32:20Z Establishing strong buy-in from small minority communities by building cohesive state and minority Identity: the Singaporean Sikh Singh, Samwinder Walid Jumblatt Bin Abdullah School of Social Sciences walid@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Singaporean Sikh Identity Multiracialism Singapore Sikh Unlike many countries, Singapore is a rarity for having developed closely linked minority and national identity. This paper will study the Singaporean Sikh community to uncover how the state has crafted a strong buy-in from minority communities. The paper will explore reasons behind Singaporean Sikhs strong ethnic identity that complements their national identity. It will first account for the reasons behind the strong identification of ethnic and national identity by the Sikh community. Thereafter, the paper will use the ‘model minority’ narrative to display how the state has carefully used it to create a link between both identities and craft a complementary ethnic and national identity amongst Sikh Singaporeans. Such complementary identity creates strong minority buy-in. Importantly, the paper will compare the above to the case of Sikhs in Britian to highlight the importance of a cohesive national identity built on shared historical contributions. Through a study of secondary research and qualitative interviews, this paper adds on to the limited literature of Sikhs in Singapore and provides a comprehensive understanding of identity within the community. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-08T08:31:35Z 2024-05-08T08:31:35Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Singh, S. (2024). Establishing strong buy-in from small minority communities by building cohesive state and minority Identity: the Singaporean Sikh. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175882 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175882 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Unlike many countries, Singapore is a rarity for having developed closely linked minority and national identity. This paper will study the Singaporean Sikh community to uncover how the state has crafted a strong buy-in from minority communities. The paper will explore reasons behind Singaporean Sikhs strong ethnic identity that complements their national identity. It will first account for the reasons behind the strong identification of ethnic and national identity by the Sikh community. Thereafter, the paper will use the ‘model minority’ narrative to display how the state has carefully used it to create a link between both identities and craft a complementary ethnic and national identity amongst Sikh Singaporeans. Such complementary identity creates strong minority buy-in. Importantly, the paper will compare the above to the case of Sikhs in Britian to highlight the importance of a cohesive national identity built on shared historical contributions. Through a study of secondary research and qualitative interviews, this paper adds on to the limited literature of Sikhs in Singapore and provides a comprehensive understanding of identity within the community. |
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Establishing strong buy-in from small minority communities by building cohesive state and minority Identity: the Singaporean Sikh |
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Establishing strong buy-in from small minority communities by building cohesive state and minority Identity: the Singaporean Sikh |
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