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Chinese Opera in Singapore: Negotiating Globalisation, Consumerism and National Culture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2003

Terence Chong
Affiliation:
The Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, United Kingdom. terencechong@hotmail.com

Abstract

While it is conventionally argued that global culture homogenises local cultures, very little attention is paid to the strategies that local cultures deploy to survive. This article looks at Chinese opera in Singapore and explores strategies such as apprenticeship schemes, coopting consumerist culture and amateur opera. It argues that the relationship between global and local cultures is one of continuous contestation and refutes the notion that national culture protects or elevates local cultures.

Type
Articles
Copyright
2003 The National University of Singapore

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