Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach

Drawing on in-depth data from interviews conducted with Filipina professionals who originated from Philippines, this study aims to explore the ways they maintain their Filipino identity while assimilating to the culture of Singapore, taking on the title of a cultural citizen. This study also aims to...

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Main Author: Lim, Wan Hoe
Other Authors: Xiao Hong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-699842019-12-10T14:26:19Z Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach Lim, Wan Hoe Xiao Hong School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities Drawing on in-depth data from interviews conducted with Filipina professionals who originated from Philippines, this study aims to explore the ways they maintain their Filipino identity while assimilating to the culture of Singapore, taking on the title of a cultural citizen. This study also aims to understand their sense of belonging and what factors influenced the Filipina professionals to become a flexible citizen at the same time. By applying neo-Goffman approach coined by Link and Phelan, this study also examines (1) what and how does this stigma got associated with Filipina professionals, and how it lowers their social status, and (2) their strategies to elevate it by creating or using existing out-groups between ethnicities and within the Filipina community. Bachelor of Arts 2017-04-07T01:28:49Z 2017-04-07T01:28:49Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69984 en 35 p. application/pdf
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Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach
description Drawing on in-depth data from interviews conducted with Filipina professionals who originated from Philippines, this study aims to explore the ways they maintain their Filipino identity while assimilating to the culture of Singapore, taking on the title of a cultural citizen. This study also aims to understand their sense of belonging and what factors influenced the Filipina professionals to become a flexible citizen at the same time. By applying neo-Goffman approach coined by Link and Phelan, this study also examines (1) what and how does this stigma got associated with Filipina professionals, and how it lowers their social status, and (2) their strategies to elevate it by creating or using existing out-groups between ethnicities and within the Filipina community.
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title Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach
title_short Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach
title_full Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach
title_fullStr Filipina professionals in Singapore : sustaining cultural citizenship while negotiating through stigma using neo-Goffman approach
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