I am Singapore.
Singaporeans often do not associate the larger national identity with their personal identity. This emotional detachment with the self is quite a trend among Singaporeans. It is interesting to find out that Singaporeans automatically have a negative view towards the Singaporean. However, this Singap...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-388492019-12-10T14:31:55Z I am Singapore. Leong, Stefanie Seok Hoon. Astrid Al Mkhlaafy Deborah Lea Alden School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Visual arts Singaporeans often do not associate the larger national identity with their personal identity. This emotional detachment with the self is quite a trend among Singaporeans. It is interesting to find out that Singaporeans automatically have a negative view towards the Singaporean. However, this Singaporean identity is not a separate entity. The words and descriptions we choose are a true reflection of the self. “i AM Singapore.” presents my satirical society, Singapore, in a humourous yet reflective approach. Are we being too hard on ourselves or do we take pride and joy in making fun at ourselves? Bachelor of Fine Arts 2010-05-19T09:17:06Z 2010-05-19T09:17:06Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38849 en Nanyang Technological University 48 p. application/pdf |
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Singaporeans often do not associate the larger national identity with their personal identity. This emotional detachment with the self is quite a trend among Singaporeans. It is interesting to find out that Singaporeans automatically have a negative view towards the Singaporean. However, this Singaporean identity is not a separate entity. The words and descriptions we choose are a true reflection of the self. “i AM Singapore.” presents my satirical society, Singapore, in a humourous yet reflective approach. Are we being too hard on ourselves or do we take pride and joy in making fun at ourselves? |
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