Politics and loss in Philip Jeyaretnam's Singaporean fiction

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Wicks, Peter. 2002. "Politics and loss in Philip Jeyaretnam's Singaporean fiction." Quayum, Mohammed A. and Wicks, Peter (ed.) Singaporean literature in English: a critical reader. Serdang, Malaysia. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. pp. 433-442
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Politics and loss in Philip Jeyaretnam's Singaporean fiction

Book Chapter CategoryEdited book (chapter)
Book TitleSingaporean literature in English: a critical reader
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AuthorWicks, Peter
EditorsQuayum, Mohammed A. and Wicks, Peter
Page Range433-442
Number of Pages10
Year2002
PublisherUniversiti Putra Malaysia Press
Place of PublicationSerdang, Malaysia
ISBN9832373506
Abstract

Singapore’s Philip Jeyaretnam has now published two well-reviewed novels, a linked collection of short stories, as well as individual stories and reflective essays. In contemporary Singapore, politics and livelihood impinge on creative artists and their output as much, if not more than, other developed countries. It is the purpose of this paper to consider each of Philip Jeyaretnam’s major published works in turn for their insights into their author’s world view, and the social milieu in which he functions, the place where he chooses to live and work. The analysis draws on the key basic assumptions set out by Altick and Fenstermaker in The Art of Literary Research (1993), firstly, that to understand the meaning of a text, it is necessary to know as much as possible about its creator, the author; and secondly, that authors and texts are products of particular social and historical contexts. In the case of Philip Jeyaretnam's work, it is argued that the triumph of managerialism, the sheer economic progress, and the monopolistic political process in Singapore have prompted the author to convey a profound awareness of cost to individual human lives, in terms of loss of intellectual diversity and even destruction of spiritual values. He is especially disturbed with the 'very shallow form of materialism' that holds full sway, with what even the officially-oriented Straits Times has acknowledged as 'a kind of national ideology that is expressed in a relentless efficiency to ensure material well-being.' Whilst uneasy with the label of 'political writer', Philip Jeyaretnam nonetheless recognises that it is impossible to avoid political themes if the subject is the people of Singapore and how they think and feel, because of the formative and pervasive role of government in Singaporean society. In a plea for civil rather than official society, he suggests that there can be legitimate commitments to, and passionate visions of, Singapore which are other than those espoused by the incumbent government, and which involve participation by a broad range of the population.

KeywordsSingapore, Singaporean literature
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020470529. South-East Asian literature (excl. Indonesian)
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