Remembering Lee Kuan Yew: politics,heritage and political heritage in Singapore |
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Authors: | Joan C. Henderson |
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Affiliation: | Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | The paper discusses issues of political heritage and the commemoration of notable figures within the context of the small city state of Singapore, a former British colony which celebrated 50 years of full independence in 2015. Particular reference is made to Mr Lee Kuan Yew, hailed as the founding father of the modern republic, who also died that year. Heritage overall is shown to occupy an important place in official nation building efforts, including political heritage dominated by the narrative of the success of the government formed by the party created and led by Mr Lee. Approaches to remembering the man and his legacy are considered, focusing on debate about turning his home into a memorial and possibly a national monument. The case confirms the generally observed manner in which formal depictions of political heritage, encompassing stories of influential individuals, are inextricably tied to contemporary politics. It also reveals the particular challenges of heritage management in Singapore arising from its history and official endeavours to shape public and private memories. |
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Keywords: | Lee Kuan Yew politics political heritage remembrance Singapore |
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