If Singapore is a garden city, who are its gardeners?
This paper discusses the relations between state, society and environment by conceptualising the urban environment of Singapore, the Garden City, as a cultural domain (re)produced by interactive processes between these relations. I take a critical cultural approach in analyzing the dominant discours...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-517012019-12-10T11:04:07Z If Singapore is a garden city, who are its gardeners? Zahirah Suhaimi J Patrick Williams School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Culture DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Discourse analysis DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social structure DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social change This paper discusses the relations between state, society and environment by conceptualising the urban environment of Singapore, the Garden City, as a cultural domain (re)produced by interactive processes between these relations. I take a critical cultural approach in analyzing the dominant discourse surrounding the Garden City as represented by a sample of newspaper articles from Singapore’s dominant print media, The Straits Times. Through ethnographic content analysis (ECA), I track the metasemiotic discourse of environmentality and extract significant emergent themes and using critical discourse analysis (CDA) I examine the recontextualisations of environmentality within these themes. In my analysis, I have found that even within dominant discourse, metasemiotic discourses become recontextualised to convey nuanced, rather than ideologically distilled, messages. The documentation of textured interaction within a hegemonic discursive space, I argue, highlights the capacity for ideological resistance for negotiating the environmentality governing the nation. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-09T02:21:20Z 2013-04-09T02:21:20Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51701 en Nanyang Technological University 31 p. application/pdf |
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This paper discusses the relations between state, society and environment by conceptualising the urban environment of Singapore, the Garden City, as a cultural domain (re)produced by interactive processes between these relations. I take a critical cultural approach in analyzing the dominant discourse surrounding the Garden City as represented by a sample of newspaper articles from Singapore’s dominant print media, The Straits Times. Through ethnographic content analysis (ECA), I track the metasemiotic discourse of environmentality and extract significant emergent themes and using critical discourse analysis (CDA) I examine the recontextualisations of environmentality within these themes. In my analysis, I have found that even within dominant discourse, metasemiotic discourses become recontextualised to convey nuanced, rather than ideologically distilled, messages. The documentation of textured interaction within a hegemonic discursive space, I argue, highlights the capacity for ideological resistance for negotiating the environmentality governing the nation. |
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