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War landscapes as ‘battlefields' of collective memories: reading the Reflections at Bukit Chandu, Singapore

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This paper examines the commemoration of the Second World War in the non-Western context of Singapore. It argues that the Singaporean state has viewed the war-fought when Singapore was still part of a larger colonial entity that was British Malaya-as a means of raising the awareness of a ‘shared history' among its citizens. We first outline how the task of appropriating Singaporean war memory in the postcolonial present may be potentially inflected by a myriad of local as well as transnational challenges. Then, drawing on one particular national memoryscape dedicated to the war, the , we explore some of the strategies the state has adopted to mitigate these. Finally, we illustrate, from visitors' perspectives, how contestations over the site's (post)colonial geography, history and representations of race have continued to make the site highly contentious. On a larger canvas, we demonstrate how national appropriations of the past can become fraught ‘battlefields' of collective memories from ‘within' as well as ‘without' the nation.
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hal-00572159 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

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Hamzah Muzaini, Brenda S. A. Yeoh. War landscapes as ‘battlefields' of collective memories: reading the Reflections at Bukit Chandu, Singapore. cultural geographies, 2005, 12 (3), pp.345-365. ⟨10.1191/1474474005eu335oa⟩. ⟨hal-00572159⟩

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