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Title: 'OUR ENGLISH NO STANDARD LAH' : THE POLITICS OF SINGLISH AND IDENTITY IN SINGAPORE
Authors: TAN JIAXIA
Issue Date: 2006
Citation: TAN JIAXIA (2006). 'OUR ENGLISH NO STANDARD LAH' : THE POLITICS OF SINGLISH AND IDENTITY IN SINGAPORE. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This paper seeks to delve into the debate on Singlish in Singapore - it my contention that the current debate is emblematic of deeper issues of identity that have arisen in contemporary Singapore. I base my understanding of identity on Manuel Castells' work on the 'Information Age’, where he conceives of three forms of identity; legitimizing, resistance and project identities - my task will be to understand how, through Singlish, identities in Singapore have been articulated vis-a-vis Castells’ typology. Adopting the ideas of Foucault and the extension of his ideas by Stuart Hall on identity in my analysis, I approach the study of 'identity' through discursive practices. My understanding will be that the different identities, legitimizing, resistance and project may be conceived of as being articulated in discourse; I will therefore survey the discursive formation of Singlish and the various subject positions from which Singaporeans perform discursive practices in relation to Singlish - this will be done primarily through engaging in the works produced by, as well as the data gathered from interviews with, cultural producers. As I conduct the above analysis, I also consider the issue of Singlish in Singapore in the context of the developments of the end of the last millennium; globalization and the information technology revolution, which have opened up new discursive space for more subjects to take up alternative positions than those available to them through the dominant discourse.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/244165
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