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The Asian Modern: Culture, Capitalist Development, Singapore
How does one comprehend the phenomenon of the modernization of an Asian society in a globalized East Asian context? With this opening question, the author proceeds to give an account of how the modernization processes for postcolonial societies in Asia, such as those of India, Malaysia, and Singapore, are fraught with collaborations and conflicts between different socio-political, historical, economic, and cultural agents. Such ambivalent dynamics contribute to what Wee argues is a "revealing distortion" of the extant models of Western modernity, which is nonetheless rooted in the politics of worldwide capitalism. Wee's narrative refuses to accept the uncritical interpretation of the modernizing processes in Asia as liberation from the hegemony of Euro-American capitalism. But neither is Wee prepared to concede that all cultural initiatives in the postcolonial societies are, therefore, denied all power to devise alternative forms of expression in the face of this haunting presence. It is the persistent effort to see the many faces of modernization in Asia in their full complexity that sets this study apart. Readers will discover that what seems to be the modernization of a single geopolitical entity is inevitably linked to the dynamics of various agents in other locations at different times, which makes us reflect on the existence of the many "distortions" in our societies. C.J.W.-L. Wee is an associate professor of English at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and was formerly a Fellow in the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India and at the Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University.
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Explores Singapore's modernization within Asian and global contexts.
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If you're interested in understanding how Singapore exemplifies modern Asian society amidst the complexities of globalization, this book is for you. It offers a thoughtful analysis of the unique interplay between local and global forces shaping modernization, revealing the nuanced
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