Title: SINGAPORE
1 CELEBRATING A MULTIETHNIC HERI
TAGE WITH THE SUPPRESION OF LANGUAGE
SINGAPORE ?????? REPUBLIK SINGAPURA ??????????
? ???????
JOEY HORNE
2SINGAPORE BACKGROUND
AN ISLAND CITY-STATE OFF THE COAST OF PENINSULAR
MALAYSIA RESULT MALAY HERITAGE SUBTLE TENSIONS
WITH MALAYSIA
FORMER BRITISH COLONY INDEPENDENCE 1965 CLING
TO COLONIAL PAST
OFFICIAL LANGUAGESMANDARINBAHASA MELAYUTAMIL
ENGLISH OFFICIAL ETHNICITIESCHINESE (75)MALA
Y (15)INDIAN (8)OTHER (2)
3BUILDING NATIONALISM
GOVERNMENT NEEDED TO FOSTER A SENSE OF NATIONAL
PURPOSE THE SINGAPORE PROBLEMMANAGING A MULTI
ETHNIC STATE WITH A LARGE CHINESE MAJORITY
THE ANSWERA STEAMBOAT INSTEAD OF A MELTING POT
ETHNIC GROUPS SHARE IN CIVIC PARTICIPATION BUT R
ETAIN DISTINCT CULTURES
DIVIDE AND RULE MENTALITY LEGITIMACY BASED ON P
ROPER MANAGEMENT OF ETHNIC CONFLICT
SUCCESS THROUGH 1. ENGLISH 2. MOTHER
TONGUES
4THE ROLE OF ENGLISH
THE ONLY TRUE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE FIRST LANGUAG
E FOR MOST CHILDREN CROWDS OUT ALL OTHER LANGUAGE
S
ALLOWS FOR NECESSARY CIVIC PARTICIPATION PROVID
ES (FALSE) SENSE OF COMMONALITY
FACILITATES CONSUMER IDENTITY
BIASED AGAINST NON-CHINESE SEPARATES GUEST WORK
ERS FROM SPOREAN SOCIETY NEUTRAL LANGUAGE ALLOWS
LINGUISTIC SEGREGATION
5MOTHER TONGUES
GOVERNMENT MANDATED LEARNED IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
FATHERS NATIVE LANGUAGE BUT ONLY FOUR CHOICES!
CMIO CATEGORIES EASY MANAGEMENT OF ETHNIC GROUP
S PAP HAS VESTED INTEREST IN KEEPING PEOPLE SEPAR
ATED
SINGLISH CREOLE DISCOURAGED
PAP DOMINATED BY CHINESE CONSOLIDATION OF DIALE
CTS CREATES FALSE MAJORITY ADVANTAGES FOR CHINESE
SPEAKERS
6CONCLUSIONS
PUBLIC SPACE NEUTRALIZED OF LOCAL LANGUAGES IRO
NY BETWEEN MULTILINGUAL SOCIETY AND PRO-ENGLISH
ATTITUDE
SUBTLE SUPPRESSION OF LANGUAGES BOTH FORMALLY AN
D INFORMALLY MULTIETHNICITY NOT THE SAME AS HARMO
NY
A SUCCESS NONETHELESS NO SEVERE RACIAL PROVOCAT
IONS SINCE 1964 RACE RIOTS
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