Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'

Using two recent films-Long Long Time Ago and Diam Diam Era-this article analyses how Jack Neo communicates a sanitized nostalgia for the "kampong spirit" through his films, which calibrates willing acceptance of the Singapore government's authoritarian rule. In supporting the state&#...

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Main Authors: LOWE, John, WONG, George
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-53392024-12-24T02:51:28Z Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit' LOWE, John WONG, George Using two recent films-Long Long Time Ago and Diam Diam Era-this article analyses how Jack Neo communicates a sanitized nostalgia for the "kampong spirit" through his films, which calibrates willing acceptance of the Singapore government's authoritarian rule. In supporting the state's presentist historiography, the films of Jack Neo induce a depoliticization of unpleasant memories arising from the ruling party's unpopular housing and language policies of the past. The nostalgia mediated in both films is aligned towards an imaginary geography and mental map of a First World nation, which exhorts Singaporeans to disavow "the tropics" by nostalgizing the state's modernization efforts. The cumulative thrust of an evidence-free and presentist nostalgia ostensible in both films, this work argues, satisfies the paternalistic state's obsession with the public legitimation of its ruling mandate. 2022-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4080 info:doi/10.1080/17544750.2022.2088586 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5339/viewcontent/Mediated_tropicality_Singapore_kampong_spirit_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore nostalgia kampong spirit tropics authoritarian governance Chinese diaspora Asian Studies Critical and Cultural Studies Social Influence and Political Communication
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Singapore
nostalgia
kampong spirit
tropics
authoritarian governance
Chinese diaspora
Asian Studies
Critical and Cultural Studies
Social Influence and Political Communication
spellingShingle Singapore
nostalgia
kampong spirit
tropics
authoritarian governance
Chinese diaspora
Asian Studies
Critical and Cultural Studies
Social Influence and Political Communication
LOWE, John
WONG, George
Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'
description Using two recent films-Long Long Time Ago and Diam Diam Era-this article analyses how Jack Neo communicates a sanitized nostalgia for the "kampong spirit" through his films, which calibrates willing acceptance of the Singapore government's authoritarian rule. In supporting the state's presentist historiography, the films of Jack Neo induce a depoliticization of unpleasant memories arising from the ruling party's unpopular housing and language policies of the past. The nostalgia mediated in both films is aligned towards an imaginary geography and mental map of a First World nation, which exhorts Singaporeans to disavow "the tropics" by nostalgizing the state's modernization efforts. The cumulative thrust of an evidence-free and presentist nostalgia ostensible in both films, this work argues, satisfies the paternalistic state's obsession with the public legitimation of its ruling mandate.
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author LOWE, John
WONG, George
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WONG, George
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title Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'
title_short Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'
title_full Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'
title_fullStr Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'
title_full_unstemmed Legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: The mediated tropicality of Singapore's 'kampong spirit'
title_sort legitimizing viewing publics through nostalgia: the mediated tropicality of singapore's 'kampong spirit'
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4080
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5339/viewcontent/Mediated_tropicality_Singapore_kampong_spirit_av.pdf
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