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Id : 155

Author :
Chong, T.,

Title


Singapore's cultural policy and its consequences

Reference :


Chong, T. (2005). Singapore's cultural policy and its consequences. Critical Asian Studies, 37(4): 553‑568.

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1080/14672710500348455
Abstract This article explores the effects of Singapore's Global City for the Arts project on the local theater industry It begins by describing the character of the Singapore state and its ability to meet the challenges of globalization. It then shows that while historically global in orientation, the city-state's early cultural policies were resolutely local and insular prior to the economic recession in 1985. From that year on, local arts and culture was driven by an economic rationale - eventually culminating in the birth of a globally oriented national cultural policy: the Global City for the Arts project. The author contends that the Global City for the Arts project has pressured the Singapore state into shedding some of its authoritarian practices in order to conform to international norms. However, the author also illustrates how certain theater companies with the requisite cultural capital for the Global City for the Arts project have benefited from the country's cultural policies while others that do not possess such cultural capital are marginalized. The article concludes by arguing that the Singapore state, in going global, exacerbates the economic disparity by accentuating preexisting inequalities and divisions in the local.



Results:


                    Category                    

             Certainity            
Heritage 0.0001
Archives 0.0000
Libraries 0.0001
Book and Press 0.0006
Visual Arts 0.0004
Performing Arts 0.9945
Audiovisual and Multimedia 0.0029
Architecture 0.0012
Adverstizing 0.0000
Art crafts 0.0001
General cultural dimension 0.0001
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