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新加坡女性自主性的发展 : 探讨新加坡戏剧作品的性别批判和突破 = The development of Singapore female’s autonomy : critic & breakthrough of Singapore’s theatre works on gender...
Published 2020“…Since ancient times, there has been a deep-rooted phenomenon of male dominant society throughout the world. Women in patriarchalism are constantly undergoing oppression and slander by language, law, society, family, ideology, etc. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5262
The rise of Chinese nationalism since the 1990s and its origins.
Published 2008“…Compared to the 1980s, the Chinese have been more confident in their traditional culture, the Chinese patriotism has become stronger, the Chinese attitude toward the West has turn more diverse, and academic researchers or observations on Chinese nationalism was found to be heated.…”
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Thesis -
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Tourism as a territorial strategy in the South China Sea
Published 2020“…The analysis explores the territorial implications of representations of South China Sea destinations as not only new sites for leisure, but for the performance and training of a patriotic Chinese citizenry.…”
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Book Chapter -
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Rebellious daughters, sisters and wives : non-conforming women in South Asian diaspora fiction
Published 2020“…Drawing from a range of critical studies and fictional narratives, I explore the narrative shifts that occur when these daughters, sisters and wives reject patriarchal ownership in their bid for individuality. …”
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Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy -
5265
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The Singapore contemporary and contemporary art in Singapore
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Book Chapter -
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主流中的边缘人﹕从《谁先爱上他的》看华人社会中的同妻形象 = Mainstream outsider : a study of the image of “Tongqi”(Gay Man’s Wife) in Chinese society in Dear Ex...
Published 2021“…Gay men have been regarded as a minority group within the mainstream society, while their wives were more notably living on the fringe of society. As women in a patriarchal world and wives of gay men, they were double-marginalized and not widely recognized by the public. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5269
论耽改剧中同性爱的“罔两”位置 :以《陈情令》为例 = An analysis of the "penumbra" position of homosexuality in the Dangai series : the untamed
Published 2021“…The “Penumbrae”, however, is the lighter-toned outer shadows and signifies those that defy patriarchal culture, which in here is homosexuality. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5270
中国大陆文化软实力对台湾政治安全的影响 :以偶像养成类综艺选秀节目为案例分析 = The influence of mainland China’s cultural soft power on Taiwan's political security : a case study on idol survival variety programmes...
Published 2021“…To a significant extent, this interferes with the political ideologies and patriotism of the Taiwanese people and poses threats to Taiwan’s sovereignty.…”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5271
Buried in the mists of history : the comfort women of Singapore
Published 2021“…It points towards continuities in Singaporean patriarchy which still enable the silencing of these women’s suffering in the name of “chastity”.…”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5272
Portrayals of men and women in local Singapore magazines : 1960s to 1990s
Published 2021“…By using local magazines, this thesis will argue that between the 1960s to 1990s, the portrayals of Singaporean modern men and women in these local magazines have been constructed within racial lines that reinforced the patriarchal mindset of the state.…”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5273
'Marks of true sportsmanship' : the conceptions of sportsmanship in Singapore from colonial era to present day
Published 2021“…Nonetheless, they still differ in opinion despite their common nationality and sentiments of patriotism. My thesis seeks to explain the differences in conceptions of sportsmanship between generations through the examination of the various influences and values that affect such conceptions.…”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5274
Red earth : a collection of poetry & a critical exegesis
Published 2021“…It seeks to establish the personal female voice within dominant patriarchal ideologies and narratives, and searches for home and belonging to the world as a daughter of the earth rather than as citizen of a nation. …”
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Thesis-Master by Research -
5275
The new woman of Meiji Japan : a study of the sociology of the new woman through literary expression
Published 2021“…The goal of this study is to expound on debates and conversations of Japanese womanhood that were highly influenced by the cultural and historical contexts of patriarchal Japanese society. This ingrained patriarchy perpetuated the gender inequality that subjected the New Woman to gender inequality in education, the New Woman’s hostile portrayal in the media, and the Meiji government’s restrictive laws on female sexuality.…”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5276
Spatial and temporal characteristics of chromophoric dissolved organic matter and its relation to light attenuation in the Singapore strait
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5277
Synbiotic effect of L. fermentum PC1 and Spirulina on gut health and immunity
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
5278
Enwhitenmen’ and The Woman of Colour — a roundtable on The Woman of Colour (1808) : pedagogic and critical ap-proaches (Roundtable)
Published 2021“…The pun marks the maintenance of patriarchy and the development of white supremacy implicit in Enlightenment: the equation of “Universal reason” and “specific European logic . . . form[s] part of the unspoken epistemological matrix of European superi-ority, the Enlightenment’s legacy, a conflation that helped secure the hierarchical racial order of the imperial world.”1 I connect persistent racist colonizing influences of Enlightenment to my classroom by noting that university—our institution’s type, part of its name—gestures at “Universal reason” and that, for example, literary study at our school is almost exclusively in English (primarily British or American). …”
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Journal Article -
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The next lap.
Published 2009“…It is a timely report with Singapore hosting the inaugural 2010 Youth Olympic Games for athletes aged between 14 and 18 and as the government turns to sports to build a diversified economy and inculcate patriotism. Through interviews with more than 60 people, we track the Singapore Sports School's challenges in the four years since it was established; the ties between the national sports associations and schools; and ask Singaporeans what it would take for them to embrace sports. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
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