From pioneer to towkay : the shifting images of Aw Boon Haw in Singapore

Nicknamed ‘Gentle Tiger’, Aw Boon Haw was an overseas Chinese of immeasurable wealth and influence. Born in Rangoon, Aw and his brother formed an ideal partnership, which saw the success of the Tiger Balm products. A legendary figure who had lived in Singapore during the periods of Chinese nationali...

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Main Author: Ang, Reuben Yuheng
Other Authors: Els Van Dongen
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-697332019-12-10T12:41:47Z From pioneer to towkay : the shifting images of Aw Boon Haw in Singapore Ang, Reuben Yuheng Els Van Dongen School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities Nicknamed ‘Gentle Tiger’, Aw Boon Haw was an overseas Chinese of immeasurable wealth and influence. Born in Rangoon, Aw and his brother formed an ideal partnership, which saw the success of the Tiger Balm products. A legendary figure who had lived in Singapore during the periods of Chinese nationalism, British colonisation and the Japanese Occupation, the ‘Tiger’ often appears as a ‘different animal,’ depending on the contexts. The 1990s saw various state initiatives to re-invent Singapore as a cultural space. In tandem with such aspirations is the National Education programme to inculcate a sense of nationhood. In the lead-up to Singapore’s jubilee year in 2015, the emphasis was switched to re-discovering Singapore’s heritage, while its citizens re-connect with their ethnic identities and origins. This paper examines the media re-presentations of Aw in Singapore and argues that the different images of Aw propagated by the state are aligned with global and domestic contexts. These representations produced different images of Aw; first as a Singaporean pioneer in the late 1990s and later during the nation’s jubilee year, a Chinese sojourner who found his roots in Singapore. Such selective visual representations, produced amidst different concerns, can affect the understanding of the Tiger himself. Bachelor of Arts 2017-03-24T06:50:26Z 2017-03-24T06:50:26Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69733 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf
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Ang, Reuben Yuheng
From pioneer to towkay : the shifting images of Aw Boon Haw in Singapore
description Nicknamed ‘Gentle Tiger’, Aw Boon Haw was an overseas Chinese of immeasurable wealth and influence. Born in Rangoon, Aw and his brother formed an ideal partnership, which saw the success of the Tiger Balm products. A legendary figure who had lived in Singapore during the periods of Chinese nationalism, British colonisation and the Japanese Occupation, the ‘Tiger’ often appears as a ‘different animal,’ depending on the contexts. The 1990s saw various state initiatives to re-invent Singapore as a cultural space. In tandem with such aspirations is the National Education programme to inculcate a sense of nationhood. In the lead-up to Singapore’s jubilee year in 2015, the emphasis was switched to re-discovering Singapore’s heritage, while its citizens re-connect with their ethnic identities and origins. This paper examines the media re-presentations of Aw in Singapore and argues that the different images of Aw propagated by the state are aligned with global and domestic contexts. These representations produced different images of Aw; first as a Singaporean pioneer in the late 1990s and later during the nation’s jubilee year, a Chinese sojourner who found his roots in Singapore. Such selective visual representations, produced amidst different concerns, can affect the understanding of the Tiger himself.
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