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Multiculturalism Through The Lens: A Guide To Ethnic And Migrant Anxieties In Singapore
Multiculturalism Through The Lens: A Guide To Ethnic And Migrant Anxieties In Singapore
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Through analyses of Singaporean films, Catherine Gomes writes about Singaporean anxieties concerning race, ethnicity, and identity construction. She writes honestly of dealing with being Eurasian, the ‘Other’ in Singapore, where ethnicity becomes a defining label. Her book is a great read while dealing with important issues of labour migration and ethnicity. This book will prove engaging to all Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans.
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One Line Summary
Explores Singapore's multicultural anxieties through film and reflection.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the complex social dynamics of Singapore, this book offers a heartfelt look at identity and migration through the lens of film and personal story. It delves into sensitive issues of ethnicity and belonging, making it a compelling read for anyone curious about the realities behind multicultural stories in a rapidly changing society.