Singapore Literature and Culture: Current Directions in Local and Global Contexts / Edition 1

Singapore Literature and Culture: Current Directions in Local and Global Contexts / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138234184
ISBN-13:
9781138234185
Pub. Date:
03/06/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138234184
ISBN-13:
9781138234185
Pub. Date:
03/06/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Singapore Literature and Culture: Current Directions in Local and Global Contexts / Edition 1

Singapore Literature and Culture: Current Directions in Local and Global Contexts / Edition 1

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Overview

Since the nation-state sprang into being in 1965, Singapore literature in English has blossomed energetically, and yet there have been few books focusing on contextualizing and analyzing Singapore literature despite the increasing international attention garnered by Singaporean writers. This volume brings Anglophone Singapore literature to a wider global audience for the first time, embedding it more closely within literary developments worldwide. Drawing upon postcolonial studies, Singapore studies, and critical discussions in transnationalism and globalization, essays unearth and introduce neglected writers, cast new light on established writers, and examine texts in relation to their specific Singaporean local-historical contexts while also engaging with contemporary issues in Singapore society. Singaporean writers are producing work informed by debates and trends in queer studies, feminism, multiculturalism and social justice -- work which urgently calls for scholarly engagement. This groundbreaking collection of essays aims to set new directions for further scholarship in this exciting and various body of writing from a place that, despite being just a small 'red dot' on the global map, has much to say to scholars and students worldwide interested in issues of nationalism, diaspora, cosmopolitanism, neoliberalism, immigration, urban space, as well as literary form and content. This book brings Singapore literature and literary criticism into greater global legibility and charts pathways for future developments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138234185
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/06/2017
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Angelia Poon is Associate Professor of English Literature and Deputy Head of the English Language and Literature Academic Group at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Angus Whitehead is Assistant Professor in the department of English Language & Literature at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Notes on Contributors

Introduction

Angelia Poon and Angus Whitehead

Section I

Chapter One: ‘we who have no country but our century’: Wong May, Singapore-stateless Poet

Angus Whitehead

Chapter Two: ‘A Kind of Pursuit’: On Boey Kim Cheng’s Poetry

Shirley Chew

Chapter Three: Writing Urban Psychogeography: A Luxury We Cannot Afford and the Poetry of Yong Shu Hoong, Toh Hsien Min and Boey Kim Cheng

Eddie Tay

Chapter Four: A City Without a Nation: Personal and Collective Memory in the Fiction of Gopal Baratham

Steve Clark

Section II

Chapter Five: The Social Life of Genres: Short Stories as a Singapore Form

Philip Holden

Chapter Six: Of Language and Beyond: Enoch Ng Kwang Cheng, firstfruits, and Singapore Literature

EK Tan

Chapter Seven: Singaporean Literature and Global Modernism: Wang Gungwu, Lloyd Fernando, Lydia Kwa

Weihsin Gui

Chapter Eight: ‘Leeet lor’: Singapore Plays as Drama

Paul Rae

Section III

Chapter Nine: Super-Diversity and its Implications in Two Singapore Texts

Sim Wai Chew

Chapter Ten: Strangers, Surrogates, Lovers: Foreign Domestic Workers in Contemporary Singapore Texts

Joanne Leow

Chapter Eleven: In Praise of Failed Men (and the Woman Writer): Gender Politics in the Singapore Novel

Angelia Poon

Chapter Twelve: Singapore as Strategic Location: Setting and Positionality in Goh Poh Seng’s If We Dream Too Long and Lydia Kwa’s Pulse

Cheryl Narumi Naruse

Chapter Thirteen: Burning in Your Hands: Singapore’s Queer Literary Tradition

Ng Yi-Sheng

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