Singapore national identity excludes other than ‘regular family’
Nationalism usually works on the basis that a nation should imagine itself as a “we,” with a common identity, history and culture. But it doesn’t always clearly say who the “we” are. Instead, it often works by saying who doesn’t belong – frequently by characterizing these people in racialized ways. Singapore is an interesting case
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