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Dissecting Singapore's identity: culture, economy, activism.

If you're curious about the interplay of tradition and modernity in Singapore, "Renaissance Singapore? Economy, Culture, and Politics" is a thought-provoking read. It navigates through the nuances of Singapore's aspirations to cultivate a creative economy and a more open society, while grappling with issues of conservatism and national identity. This book unfolds the rich tapestry of Singapore's social landscape through the discerning perspectives of its public intellectuals and activists.

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ISBN: 9789971693770
Authors: Kenneth Paul Tan
Publisher: NUS Press
Date of Publication: 2007-09-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, Business, Economics, Sociology
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In this collection, public intellectuals and civil society activists discuss Singapore's public rhetoric about liberalization and its association with the development of a creative economy, focusing on questions surrounding conservatism, national identity and values, civil society activism, and the societal role of the younger generation. Moved by Singapore's Renaissance City Report, released in 2000 amidst an uneasy mix of millennial celebration and pessimism arising from a prolonged economic downturn, the authors engage with the public rhetoric of Singapore's transformation into a forward-looking, critical, unconventional, open, diverse, participatory, and inclusive society.
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Dissecting Singapore's identity: culture, economy, activism.

If you're curious about the interplay of tradition and modernity in Singapore, "Renaissance Singapore? Economy, Culture, and Politics" is a thought-provoking read. It navigates through the nuances of Singapore's aspirations to cultivate a creative economy and a more open society, while grappling with issues of conservatism and national identity. This book unfolds the rich tapestry of Singapore's social landscape through the discerning perspectives of its public intellectuals and activists.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.