The May 13 Generation: The Chinese Middle Schools Student Movement and Singapore Politics in the 1950s

The May 13 Generation The Chinese Middle Schools Student Movement and Singapore Politics in the 1950s

By Tan Jing Quee (Editor), Tan Kok Chiang (Editor), Hong Lysa (Editor)

Published by Function 8


Non Fiction

9789811891182


ABOUT THE BOOK

The May 13 generation was the first belonging to the immigrant communities from China to grapple with the issues of being Malayan/Singaporean, breaking irrevocably with the received wisdoms of their elders, and in a political climate where their explorations were deemed to be subversive.

This book comprises the recollections penned by the participants of the era of the 1950s, where their generation was in the forefront of the anti-colonial movement, and the work of academic researchers who have examined the historical framework and context of the period, as well as how it has been made to fit into the country’s mainstream history. The researchers have also examined the students’ cultural expressions, whether it is in art, drama, dance or literature and found them to be socially engaged, and grappling with the question of who they were as a people.



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