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		<title>SG101 Heritage: â€˜Men In Whiteâ€™ Forum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, 16 January 2010 2.00 â€“ 6.00 pm The POD, Level 16 National Library Building 100 Victoria Street The book, Men in White: the untold story of Singaporeâ€™s ruling party, has created a sensation in the mass media since its release in September 2009. Written by three senior journalists from The Straits Times and commissioned [...]]]></description>
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<p>2.00 â€“ 6.00 pm</p>
<p>The POD, Level 16</p>
<p>National Library Building</p>
<p>100 Victoria Street</p>
<p>The book, Men in White: the untold story of Singaporeâ€™s ruling party, has created a sensation in the mass media since its release in September 2009. Written by three senior journalists from The Straits Times and commissioned and published by Singapore Press Holdings, Men in White was publicised extensively in the print and cyber media. The book became an immediate bestseller in Singapore and generated buzz not only locally but reportedly in Asia as well. The media blitz surrounding Men in White turned on its claim to offer an accessible and unbiased history of the ruling PAP government and of post-World War Two Singapore history in general. Yet, this claim quickly provoked challenges and invited critical scrutiny of its contents and research methodology from different quarters in the country. For several months following the bookâ€™s launch, history took centerstage in the nationâ€™s mass media.</p>
<p>This seminar is the first public forum since the launch of the book to examine Men in White as a sensation generated from the intersection between history and the mass media. Discussion will revolve around the popularization of history by non-professional historians, the writing and consumption of history in the mass media, the internet and the democratization of history as well as the specific impact of the book on the state of Singapore writing and historiography.</p>
<p>Due to limited seats, registration is required and can be made via <a href="http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/">http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg</a>, surf on to â€˜SG 101â€™.</p>
<p>For more information,Â visit <a href="http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/events_categorydetails.asp?categoryid=6&amp;eventid=1003">http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/events_categorydetails.asp?categoryid=6&amp;eventid=1003</a></p>
<p>Organised By: Asia Research Institute</p>
<p>In Collaboration With: National Library Singapore</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/">http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg</a> for more programmes and exhibitions.</p>
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		<title>Mad About Singapore Urban Legends</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 02:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, 16 January 2010 10.00 am â€“ 12.00 pm The POD, Level 16 National Library Building 100 Victoria Street Myths and legends lurk around the founding of Temasek, as Singapore was previously known. With archaeological evidences connecting a fraction of the islandâ€™s significant past as far back as the 13th century, historians and archaeologists suggest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday, 16 January 2010</p>
<p>10.00 am â€“ 12.00 pm</p>
<p>The POD, Level 16</p>
<p>National Library Building</p>
<p>100 Victoria Street</p>
<p>Myths and legends lurk around the founding of Temasek, as Singapore was previously known. With archaeological evidences connecting a fraction of the islandâ€™s significant past as far back as the 13<sup>th</sup> century, historians and archaeologists suggest the possibilities of Temasek once becoming a part of the Srivijayan and Majapahit empires respectively. Interestingly, Singaporeâ€™s geographical location and setting as an entrepot trade set the impetus to the murky myths and legends that surround itâ€™s founding.</p>
<p>The programme is an attempt to approach the understanding of Singaporeâ€™s history by way of its myths and legends, thereby pushing the boundaries limit the discussions of Singaporeâ€™s legendary past. More importantly, how significant is the story of Temasek to the younger generation and do we still remember the story of Singapore being attacked by the swordfish?</p>
<p>Due to limited seats, registration is required and can be made via http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg and surf on to &#8216;SG101&#8242;.</p>
<p>Organised By: National Library Singapore</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg/">http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg</a> for more programmes and exhibitions.</p>
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		<title>SG101 Heritage: â€œGedung Kuning, Memories of a Malay Childhoodâ€ by Hidayah Amin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 02:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>LEE KONG CHIAN RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SERIES: Women And Warfare In Malaysia And Singapore, 1941â€“1989</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 02:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thursday, 7 January 2010 3.00 pm â€“ 5.30 pm Imagination Room, Level 5 National Library Building 100 Victoria Street Speaker: Dr Mahani Musa, Lee Kong Chian Research Fellow Join Dr Mahani Musa (Lee Kong Chian Research Fellow) as she discusses the history of womenâ€™s myriad facets of war ranging from warriors, fighters and spies to [...]]]></description>
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<p>3.00 pm â€“ 5.30 pm</p>
<p>Imagination Room, Level 5</p>
<p>National Library Building</p>
<p>100 Victoria Street</p>
<p>Speaker: Dr Mahani Musa, Lee Kong Chian Research Fellow</p>
<p>Join Dr Mahani Musa (Lee Kong Chian Research Fellow) as she discusses the history of womenâ€™s myriad facets of war ranging from warriors, fighters and spies to women as wives, daughters, lovers and war-victims. In Malaya and Singapore, the 1989 signing of the Hat Yai Peace Accord between the Malaysian government and the Malayan Communist Party which ended the 40-year guerilla war for the first time brought to the surface the story of women involvement in underground and guerilla activities since the 1930s. While some of these women saw their participation fighting against alien dominations and as a â€œform of rebellion against feudalistic, patriarchal oppression the experienced as young women,â€ others joined because of poverty, some followed their husbands, lovers or relatives without understanding the communist ideology and struggles. While war might break down gender boundaries especially during pressing time as men and women had to fight for survival and victory, in reality, women hood was never totally separated from female guerillas. Thus, illicit love affairs, unwanted pregnancy, the sadness of being detached from motherhood as they were not allowed to raise children in the camps, and missing on the â€œoutside worldâ€ which led many attempts to escape, were among the issues that had appeared within camp life in the jungle. This proved that women had their own â€œspaceâ€ in war history.</p>
<p>Due to limited seats, registration is required and can be made via http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg and surf on to &#8216;Heritage&#8217;.</p>
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