Sorry no space : a battle between the living and the dead

In land scarce Singapore, the living live close by, as do the dead. Both have needs, and in the zero sum game of space and other resources, the needs of both players must be balanced carefully. The living seem to always get the short end of the stick by having to pay for the expenses after the pa...

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Main Authors: Goh, Hua Zhen, Tan, Ming Yaw, Tan, Jessica Qiuru, Tan, Xiu Qi
Other Authors: Duffy Andrew Michael
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69842
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-698422019-12-10T11:33:26Z Sorry no space : a battle between the living and the dead Goh, Hua Zhen Tan, Ming Yaw Tan, Jessica Qiuru Tan, Xiu Qi Duffy Andrew Michael Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media In land scarce Singapore, the living live close by, as do the dead. Both have needs, and in the zero sum game of space and other resources, the needs of both players must be balanced carefully. The living seem to always get the short end of the stick by having to pay for the expenses after the passing of a loved one, share their living space to accommodate the burial needs of the dead, or even having to “serve” the dead (i.e. professionals in the death industry, such as morticians). In some of these industries, there is also the conflict between the preservation of traditional practices and the gradual loss of meaning of these traditions to commercialisation. Yet, the idea behind the title “Sorry no space” also encompasses the fact that the living in Singapore are increasingly unwilling to demarcate their land space for the dead, and there is also an increasing commercialisation of rituals and traditions. There is quite literally, no space for the dead and also gradually, no space for superstition and its traditional significance. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2017-03-30T03:35:11Z 2017-03-30T03:35:11Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69842 en Nanyang Technological University 78 p. application/pdf application/pdf
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Sorry no space : a battle between the living and the dead
description In land scarce Singapore, the living live close by, as do the dead. Both have needs, and in the zero sum game of space and other resources, the needs of both players must be balanced carefully. The living seem to always get the short end of the stick by having to pay for the expenses after the passing of a loved one, share their living space to accommodate the burial needs of the dead, or even having to “serve” the dead (i.e. professionals in the death industry, such as morticians). In some of these industries, there is also the conflict between the preservation of traditional practices and the gradual loss of meaning of these traditions to commercialisation. Yet, the idea behind the title “Sorry no space” also encompasses the fact that the living in Singapore are increasingly unwilling to demarcate their land space for the dead, and there is also an increasing commercialisation of rituals and traditions. There is quite literally, no space for the dead and also gradually, no space for superstition and its traditional significance.
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title Sorry no space : a battle between the living and the dead
title_short Sorry no space : a battle between the living and the dead
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title_fullStr Sorry no space : a battle between the living and the dead
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