
The Politics of Landscapes in Singapore: Constructions of "Nation"
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
216
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 1, 2003
出版社
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10
081562980X
ISBN-13
9780815629801
説明
In a vibrant exploration of urban development and identity, this work delves into Singapore's intricate relationship between its landscapes and national identity. The authors present a compelling narrative that examines how the city-state’s diverse cultural backdrop influences its political and social strategies. Through various lenses, they analyze how landscapes are not merely physical spaces but also pivotal to the construction of a collective national identity, reflecting the values and aspirations of its multiracial society.
As readers navigate through the chapters, they discover a multifaceted portrayal of Singapore's landscapes—each telling a unique story about the intersection of culture, ethnicity, and politics. The authors challenge conventional narratives by highlighting the complexities and nuances involved in these constructions, inviting readers to reconsider the notion of nationhood in the context of an ever-evolving urban environment. Through rich case studies and insightful commentary, this book contributes significantly to understanding the sociopolitical dynamics that shape Singapore as a nation.
As readers navigate through the chapters, they discover a multifaceted portrayal of Singapore's landscapes—each telling a unique story about the intersection of culture, ethnicity, and politics. The authors challenge conventional narratives by highlighting the complexities and nuances involved in these constructions, inviting readers to reconsider the notion of nationhood in the context of an ever-evolving urban environment. Through rich case studies and insightful commentary, this book contributes significantly to understanding the sociopolitical dynamics that shape Singapore as a nation.