Global city futures : desire and development in Singapore /

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Author / Creator:Oswin, Natalie, 1971- author.
Imprint:Athens [Georgia] : The University of Georgia Press, 2019.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 44
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13563156
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ISBN:9780820355009
0820355003
9780820355016
0820355011
9780820355023
082035502X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 29, 2019).
Summary:"Global City Futures offers a queer analysis of urban and national development in Singapore, the Southeast Asian city-state commonly cast as a leading 'global city.' Much discourse on Singapore focuses on its extraordinary socioeconomic development, and on the fact that many city and national governors around the world see it as a developmental model. But counter-narratives complicate this success story, pointing out rising income inequalities, the lack of a social safety net, an unjust migrant labor regime, significant restrictions on civil liberties, and more. Global City Futures contributes to such critical perspectives by centering recent debates over the place of homosexuality in the city-state. It extends out from these debates to consider the ways in which the race, class, and gender biases that are already well critiqued in the literature on Singapore (and on other cities around the world) are tied in key ways to efforts to make the city-state into not just a heterosexual space that excludes 'queer' subjects, but a heteronormative one that 'queers' many more than LGBT people. The book thus argues for the importance of taking the politics of sexuality and intimacy much more seriously within both Singapore studies and the wider field of urban studies"