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SG 101 History: History as literature. The writing of Singapore: A Biography
 
 
Date/Time: Sunday Oct 18, 2:00PM - Sunday Oct 18, 4:00PM
Venue: Level 1 - Visitors' Briefing Room in National Library Building
Language: English
Subject: Singapore
Channel: SG 101
Registration: Required
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Historical writing has come a long way since its birth back in ancient Greece some two and a half thousand years ago. Yet, in some ways, the writing of history has come full circle. Today, popular histories probably inform, entertain, and instill a sense of cultural identity in, a larger audience than at any time previously. For all the attempts by modern scholars to transform history into a 'social science', its readers, viewers and consumers continue to enjoy it, first and foremost, as a rollicking good story.

Must there be a conflict between history written for the academy and history written for the marketplace, between historical accounts that inform and those that entertain? In this talk, Mark Ravinder Frost and Yu-Mei Balasingamchow, the authors of Singapore: A Biography, discuss their attempts to write a work of history that combines scholarly rigour with popular appeal. Their book weaves together ancient chronicles, eyewitness accounts, personal memoirs, oral histories and even modern radio and television broadcasts to create a vivid and compelling new narrative – one that frequently dispenses with scholarly reserve to embrace the intense drama of the times it depicts. The result is a new Singapore story, one that is by turns factual, complex and engrossing.

Due to limited seats, registration is required and can be made via http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg and surf on to ‘SG101’.



 
 
 
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