Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity

National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans have expressed concern of a dilution in national identity. As such, this paper will examine how locally-born Singaporean Chinese imagine and perform the Singaporean identity and how the largest immig...

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Main Author: Lee, Jessica Si En
Other Authors: Laavanya Kathiravelu
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-700092019-12-10T12:47:00Z Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity Lee, Jessica Si En Laavanya Kathiravelu School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans have expressed concern of a dilution in national identity. As such, this paper will examine how locally-born Singaporean Chinese imagine and perform the Singaporean identity and how the largest immigrant groups in Singapore, the Mainland Chinese and Malaysian Chinese negotiate and perform their national identities. Drawing from the findings of fifteen in-depth interviews, this paper will discuss how locals and immigrants perform their identities both externally and internally, converging in the ways they use boundary-making strategies and their imagination of the Singaporean identity but diverging in the ways that immigrants have fluid identities which acts as a cultural capital, and are influenced by factors of time and family. Finally, the paper also argues that Singaporeans regard national identity to be more important than racial identity. Bachelor of Arts 2017-04-07T03:31:14Z 2017-04-07T03:31:14Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70009 en Nanyang Technological University 32 p. application/pdf
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Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity
description National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans have expressed concern of a dilution in national identity. As such, this paper will examine how locally-born Singaporean Chinese imagine and perform the Singaporean identity and how the largest immigrant groups in Singapore, the Mainland Chinese and Malaysian Chinese negotiate and perform their national identities. Drawing from the findings of fifteen in-depth interviews, this paper will discuss how locals and immigrants perform their identities both externally and internally, converging in the ways they use boundary-making strategies and their imagination of the Singaporean identity but diverging in the ways that immigrants have fluid identities which acts as a cultural capital, and are influenced by factors of time and family. Finally, the paper also argues that Singaporeans regard national identity to be more important than racial identity.
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title Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity
title_short Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity
title_full Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity
title_fullStr Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity
title_full_unstemmed Being more Singaporean : Singaporeans and immigrants’ performance of national identity
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