Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore

Despite being a controlled state, Singapore civil society engages in moderate forms of dissent through subtle and controlled activism. Audrey Yue’s scholarship highlights this dynamic through her analysis of how the LGBT community in Singapore leveraged the state’s cultural liberalisation in the 199...

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Main Author: Yeong, Charlotte Jing Ying
Other Authors: Irm Haleem
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175987
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description Despite being a controlled state, Singapore civil society engages in moderate forms of dissent through subtle and controlled activism. Audrey Yue’s scholarship highlights this dynamic through her analysis of how the LGBT community in Singapore leveraged the state’s cultural liberalisation in the 1990s to foster activism within creative industries, ultimately leading to the repeal of Section 377A of the Penal Code. In this project, I extend Yue’s findings on activism in Singapore with reference to my analysis of migrant labour advocacy. I argue that dissent, in the form of creative activism, is still possible in Singapore if it is filtered through creative channels such as film. This, I argue, makes the visual arts an effective repertoire in the boundaried social movements in Singapore. To show these dynamic functions, I apply Yue’s notion of ‘illiberal pragmatism’ to examine the political opportunity structures that enable migrant labour advocacy to flourish through film in Singapore.
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spelling ntu-10356/1759872024-05-19T15:31:50Z Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore Yeong, Charlotte Jing Ying Irm Haleem School of Social Sciences isirm@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Social movements Film Political activism Despite being a controlled state, Singapore civil society engages in moderate forms of dissent through subtle and controlled activism. Audrey Yue’s scholarship highlights this dynamic through her analysis of how the LGBT community in Singapore leveraged the state’s cultural liberalisation in the 1990s to foster activism within creative industries, ultimately leading to the repeal of Section 377A of the Penal Code. In this project, I extend Yue’s findings on activism in Singapore with reference to my analysis of migrant labour advocacy. I argue that dissent, in the form of creative activism, is still possible in Singapore if it is filtered through creative channels such as film. This, I argue, makes the visual arts an effective repertoire in the boundaried social movements in Singapore. To show these dynamic functions, I apply Yue’s notion of ‘illiberal pragmatism’ to examine the political opportunity structures that enable migrant labour advocacy to flourish through film in Singapore. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-13T01:57:40Z 2024-05-13T01:57:40Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Yeong, C. J. Y. (2024). Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175987 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175987 en SSS/PPGA/2023/S1/007 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Social movements
Film
Political activism
Yeong, Charlotte Jing Ying
Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore
title Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore
title_full Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore
title_fullStr Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore
title_short Films as repertoires: art as social movement in Singapore
title_sort films as repertoires art as social movement in singapore
topic Social Sciences
Social movements
Film
Political activism
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