Theatres of Memory

Theatres of Memory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 981181516X

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Theatres of Memory Industrial Heritage of 20th Century Singapore

Theatres of Memory  Industrial Heritage of 20th Century Singapore
Author: Loh Kah Seng,Alex Tan Tiong Hee,Koh Keng We,Tan Teng Phee,Juria Toramae
Publsiher: Ethos Books
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789811825231

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Most of the old factories are long gone and many workers have retired. Combining history, memory and heritage, Theatres of Memory: Industrial Heritage of 20th Century Singapore takes a stroll through Singapore’s industrial past. From Jurong to Redhill and Kallang, the book uncovers the many hands that enabled the island’s transformation from a colonial entrepôt to an industrial nation. Along the way, we will meet the pioneers of industry—government officials and production workers, men and women, Singaporeans and foreigners. We will hear laughter on the assembly line, descend into the quiet dark of the night shift, and relive the products once made in Singapore, from Rollei cameras and Acma refrigerators to carbonated soft drinks and Bata shoes.

Pandemics in Singapore 1819 2022

Pandemics in Singapore  1819   2022
Author: Kah Seng Loh,Li Yang Hsu
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2023-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000999563

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Singapore has faced many pandemics over the centuries, from plague, smallpox and cholera to influenza and novel coronaviruses. By examining how different governments responded, this book considers what we can learn from their experiences. Public health strategies in the city-state were often affected by issues of ethnicity and class, as well as failure to take heed of key learnings from previous outbreaks. Pandemics are a recurrent and normal feature of the human experience. Alongside medical innovation and evidence-based policymaking, the study of history is also crucial in preparing for future pandemics.

Coastal Urbanities

Coastal Urbanities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004523340

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This volume explores how the city and the sea converse and converge in creating new forms of everyday urbanity in archipelagic and island Southeast Asia. As such, it rethinks the place of the sea in coastal cities through a mobility-inspired understanding of urbanity itself.

Industrial Heritage Tourism

Industrial Heritage Tourism
Author: Philip Feifan Xie
Publsiher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845415136

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This book examines the complex interplay between industrial heritage and tourism. It serves to stimulate meaningful dialogue about the socioeconomic values of industrial sites and the use of tourism for the growth of the creative economy, and to better understand how the collective social memory and local identity connected to these sites have been shaped by different social groups over time. The volume presents a conceptual framework underpinned by case studies drawn from Asia, North America, Australasia and Europe and advocates the creation of mixed-use spaces and stakeholder collaboration to develop tourism at industrial heritage sites. These theoretical and practical perspectives will be of use to researchers and students of heritage tourism, urban and regional planning and tourism marketing.

Liem Sioe Liong s Salim Group

Liem Sioe Liong s Salim Group
Author: Richard Borsuk
Publsiher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789814519908

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After Suharto gained power in Indonesia in the mid-1960s, he stayed as the country's president for more than three decades, helped by the powerful military, hefty foreign aid and support from a coterie of cronies. A pivotal business backer for his New Order government was Liem Sioe Liong, a migrant from China, who arrived in Java in 1938. A combination of the Suharto connection, serendipity and personal charm propelled him to become the wealthiest tycoon in Southeast Asia. This is the story of how Liem built the Salim Group, a conglomerate that in its heyday controlled Indonesia's largest non-state bank, the country's dominant cement producer and flour mill, as well as the world's biggest maker of instant noodles. The book features exclusive input from Liem, who died in 2012, and his youngest son, Anthony Salim. It traces the founder's life and the group's symbiosis with Suharto, his generals and family. After the tumultuous 1997-98 Asian financial crisis sparked Suharto's fall and a backlash against the strongman's cronies, Anthony staved off the crushing of the debt-laden group. Told in a journalistic style, the story of the Salim Group provides insights into Suharto's New Order. For business executives, students and anyone with an interest in Southeast Asia's largest economy, the volume makes a valuable contribution towards understanding the country's modern history.

Independent Theatre in Contemporary Europe

Independent Theatre in Contemporary Europe
Author: Manfred Brauneck,ITI Zentrum Deutschland
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783839432433

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Over the past 20 years European theatre underwent fundamental changes in terms of aesthetic focus, institutional structure and in its position in society. The impetus for these changes was provided by a new generation in the independent theatre scene. This book brings together studies on the state of independent theatre in different European countries, focusing on the fields of dance and performance, children and youth theatre, theatre and migration and post-migrant theatre. Additionally, it includes essays on experimental musical theatre and different cultural policies for independent theatre scenes in a range of European countries.

Making Kin Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore

Making Kin  Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore
Author: Esther Vincent,Angelia Poon
Publsiher: Ethos Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-08-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811818479

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Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore contemplates and re-centres Singapore women in the overlapping discourses of family, home, ecology and nation. For the first time, this collection of ecofeminist essays focuses on the crafts, minds, bodies and subjectivities of a diverse group of women making kin with the human and non-human world as they navigate their lives. From ruminations on caregiving, to surreal interspecies encounters, to indigenous ways of knowing, these women writers chart a new path on the map of Singapore’s literary scene, writing urgently about gender, nature, climate change, reciprocity and other critical environmental issues. In a climate-changed world where vital connections are lost, Making Kin is an essential collection that blurs boundaries between the personal and the political. It is a revolutionary approach towards intersectional environmentalism.