Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore

This article examines the management of Chinese identity and culture since Singapore attained independence in 1965. Due to the delicate regional environment, ethnic Chinese identity has been closely managed by the ruling elites, which have been dominated by the English-educated Chinese. There is the...

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Main Author: TAN, Eugene K. B.
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2003
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-18642017-11-16T08:33:09Z Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore TAN, Eugene K. B. This article examines the management of Chinese identity and culture since Singapore attained independence in 1965. Due to the delicate regional environment, ethnic Chinese identity has been closely managed by the ruling elites, which have been dominated by the English-educated Chinese. There is the evolution from a deliberate policy of maintaining a low-key ethnic Chinese profile to the recent effort to re-sinicize--in form--the majority ethnic group. The article examines the policy impulses and implications for such a landmark change in reconceptualizing the Chinese-Singapore identity, which can be attributed to the needs of regime maintenance buttressed by Confucian ethos as well as the security and economic demands of nation-building. 2003-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/865 info:doi/10.1017/S0305741003000432 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/1864/viewcontent/reengaging_chineseness_singapore_2003.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Law and Politics Law and Race Race and Ethnicity
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Singapore
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topic Asian Studies
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Race and Ethnicity
spellingShingle Asian Studies
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Race and Ethnicity
TAN, Eugene K. B.
Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore
description This article examines the management of Chinese identity and culture since Singapore attained independence in 1965. Due to the delicate regional environment, ethnic Chinese identity has been closely managed by the ruling elites, which have been dominated by the English-educated Chinese. There is the evolution from a deliberate policy of maintaining a low-key ethnic Chinese profile to the recent effort to re-sinicize--in form--the majority ethnic group. The article examines the policy impulses and implications for such a landmark change in reconceptualizing the Chinese-Singapore identity, which can be attributed to the needs of regime maintenance buttressed by Confucian ethos as well as the security and economic demands of nation-building.
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author TAN, Eugene K. B.
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title Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore
title_short Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore
title_full Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore
title_fullStr Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Re-Engaging Chineseness: Political, Economic and Cultural Imperatives of Nation-Building in Singapore
title_sort re-engaging chineseness: political, economic and cultural imperatives of nation-building in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2003
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/865
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/1864/viewcontent/reengaging_chineseness_singapore_2003.pdf
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