An edition of Squatters into citizens (2013)

Squatters into citizens

the 1961 Bukit Ho Swee fire and the making of modern Singapore

Squatters into citizens
Kah Seng Loh, Kah Seng Loh
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An edition of Squatters into citizens (2013)

Squatters into citizens

the 1961 Bukit Ho Swee fire and the making of modern Singapore

The crowded, bustling, 'squatter' kampongs so familiar across Southeast Asia have long since disappeared from Singapore, leaving no visible trace of their historical influence on the social life in the city-state. Fifty years have passed since the great fire at Bukit Ho Swee destroyed the kampong, left 16,000 people homeless, gave rise to a national emergency and led to the first big public housing project, a seminal event in the making of modern Singapore. Loh Kah Seng grew up in one-room rental flats in the HDB estate built after the fire. Drawing on oral history interviews, official records and media reports, he describes daily life in squatter communities and how people coped with the hazard posed by fires. His examination of the catastrophic events of 25 May 1961 and the steps taken by the new government of the People's Action Party in response to the disaster show the immediate consequences of the fire and how relocation to public housing changed people's lives. Through a narrative that is both vivid and subtle, the book explores the nature of memory and probes beneath the hard surfaces of modern Singapore to understand the everyday life of the people who live in the city.

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Squatters into citizens: the 1961 Bukit Ho Swee fire and the making of modern Singapore
2013, Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with NUS Press and NIAS Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-302) and index.

In English.

Published in
Singapore
Series
Southeast Asia publications series / Asian Studies Association of Australia

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS610.9.B84 L64 2013b

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvii, 315 pages
Number of pages
315

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL30978727M
ISBN 13
9789971696450, 9788776941222
LCCN
2013460072
OCLC/WorldCat
839882368

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL23139283W

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