The May 13 generation the Chinese middle schools student movement and Singapore politics in the 1950s
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 m...
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Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Strategic Information and Research Development Centre
2011
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Table of Contents:
- The politics of divided national consciousness
- Politics of the immigrant Chinese communities in Singapore in the 1950s: narratives of belonging in the time of emergency
- Politics of the Chinese-speaking communities in Singapore in the 1950s: the shaping of mass politics
- From the middle school students' union to the Nanyang University students' union: succession and continuity in the Chinese schools student movement in the 1950s and early 1960s
- My story
- Teacher Chen Yang-Cheng - a refined and cultured gentleman
- Soon Loh Boon: obituary
- The awakening of a Chinese school youth
- My recollections of learning Malay
- The two faces of men in white
- Malayan Chinese literature: development in the midst of turbulent torrents
- Cartoons and woodcuts about Chinese education and the student movement of 1950s Singapore
- Student theatre activism in Singapore in the 1950s
- A Chinese dancer's experiences of early dance activities in Singapore
- 'Facts' from fiction: the histories in He Jin's stories


