Ministry of moral panic : Singapore's independent literary scene and its leanings towards a libertarian Singapore narrative.
Despite National Art Council’s new initiative to support unconventional and unfamiliar artworks in 2012, the independent art scene of Singapore is ambivalent towards receiving the support. This study of the independent literary scene in Singapore investigates how state appropriation is perceived and...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-517062019-12-10T11:43:45Z Ministry of moral panic : Singapore's independent literary scene and its leanings towards a libertarian Singapore narrative. Wong, Pei Ting. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Patrick Williams DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Individualism, differentiation and struggle Despite National Art Council’s new initiative to support unconventional and unfamiliar artworks in 2012, the independent art scene of Singapore is ambivalent towards receiving the support. This study of the independent literary scene in Singapore investigates how state appropriation is perceived and responded to. An inversion of Cohen’s theory of moral panic, this study uncovers how the independent literary scene perceived a condition of cultural decadence caused by the single-stranded statist developmental metanarrative as a threat, escalating it into a moral panic by erecting moral barricades: a move towards institutionalising the independent scene, as accredited members of the scene pronounce diagnoses that can resolve the condition. The institutionalisation process had works from the scene converge towards protracting a libertarian narrative, rather than its intention to encourage more resonating stores of everyday life in Singapore. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-09T02:43:52Z 2013-04-09T02:43:52Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51706 en Nanyang Technological University 30 p. application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf |
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Despite National Art Council’s new initiative to support unconventional and unfamiliar artworks in 2012, the independent art scene of Singapore is ambivalent towards receiving the support. This study of the independent literary scene in Singapore investigates how state appropriation is perceived and responded to. An inversion of Cohen’s theory of moral panic, this study uncovers how the independent literary scene perceived a condition of cultural decadence caused by the single-stranded statist developmental metanarrative as a threat, escalating it into a moral panic by erecting moral barricades: a move towards
institutionalising the independent scene, as accredited members of the scene pronounce diagnoses that can resolve the condition. The institutionalisation process had works from the scene converge towards protracting a libertarian narrative, rather than its intention to encourage more resonating stores of everyday
life in Singapore. |
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