The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore

The purpose of this paper is to delve deeper into the recent conversations that put the issue of ‘Chinese privilege’ at the forefront of the racial discourse in Singapore. By utilizing class-based concepts, this paper is able to show the intrinsic relationships between the emergence of the ‘Chinese...

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Main Author: Ng, James Kok Boon
Other Authors: Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-699992019-12-10T13:17:12Z The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore Ng, James Kok Boon Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences The purpose of this paper is to delve deeper into the recent conversations that put the issue of ‘Chinese privilege’ at the forefront of the racial discourse in Singapore. By utilizing class-based concepts, this paper is able to show the intrinsic relationships between the emergence of the ‘Chinese Elites’ in Singapore, as well as to the hidden discourse about how racial privileges reproduce itself through the ideology of meritocracy purported by the dominant ‘Sino-centric’ political party, the People’s Action Party (PAP). How do people at different spectrum of the ‘privileged’ group react to and perceive such privileges? Through a thorough investigation by documenting verbal accounts of socialized ethnic Chinese Singaporeans, this research seeks to unveil the beginnings, and the perpetuation of the ‘Chinese privilege’ phenomenon in Singapore. Bachelor of Arts 2017-04-07T03:00:34Z 2017-04-07T03:00:34Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69999 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf
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The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore
description The purpose of this paper is to delve deeper into the recent conversations that put the issue of ‘Chinese privilege’ at the forefront of the racial discourse in Singapore. By utilizing class-based concepts, this paper is able to show the intrinsic relationships between the emergence of the ‘Chinese Elites’ in Singapore, as well as to the hidden discourse about how racial privileges reproduce itself through the ideology of meritocracy purported by the dominant ‘Sino-centric’ political party, the People’s Action Party (PAP). How do people at different spectrum of the ‘privileged’ group react to and perceive such privileges? Through a thorough investigation by documenting verbal accounts of socialized ethnic Chinese Singaporeans, this research seeks to unveil the beginnings, and the perpetuation of the ‘Chinese privilege’ phenomenon in Singapore.
author2 Kamaludeen Bin Mohamed Nasir
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author Ng, James Kok Boon
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title The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore
title_short The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore
title_full The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore
title_fullStr The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The perceptions of Chinese privilege and meritocracy in Singaporean Chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in Singapore
title_sort perceptions of chinese privilege and meritocracy in singaporean chinese : re-examining the myth of meritocracy and the hidden discourse about racial barriers and privileges in singapore
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