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Indians in Singapore 1819-1945: diaspora the colonial port city / Rai, Rajesh 2014  Book
Rai, Rajesh Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2014.
Description xxix, 325p.: tableshbk
Standard Number 9780198099291
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Modern magic carpet: wireless radio in interwar colonial Singapore / Lin, Chua   Journal Article
Lin, Chua Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Wireless radio broadcasting in colonial Singapore began with amateur organizations in the early 1920s, followed by commercial ventures and, finally, the establishment of a monopoly state broadcasting station. Listeners followed local broadcasting as well as international short wave radio. Both participants in and the content of radio reflected the multiracial, cosmopolitan make-up of a colonial port city which functioned through the lingua franca of English. The manner in which early broadcasting developed in Singapore sheds light on the creation of different imagined communities and the development of civil society. There was an increasing presence of non-Europeans, women, and youth, many of whom were drawn by the mystique of this new technology. Wireless radio also brought about a transformation in the public soundscape. These themes contribute to our understanding of the global history of radio as well as the nature of colonial societies within the British empire.
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