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Conceptualising Singapore’s Detention ‘Painscape’: Trauma, Identity and Resilience

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posted on 2022-11-29, 23:45 authored by YIN YEE YAP
This thesis furthers our understanding of the nature and harms of political detention by examining the traumatic legacies of this institution in Singapore. It sets out to problematise established understandings of identity, rehabilitation, and ‘release’. It explores these themes by examining 135 oral history interviews. These testimonies illuminate how pain was, and is, experienced and negotiated by former detainees and those around them at different points of Singapore’s detention chain. I propose that pain experienced during political detention should be conceptualised as a multi-layered continuum of individual and collective experiences that were shaped by participants’ encounters with indefinite detention.

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Principal supervisor

Anna Eriksson

Additional supervisor 1

Jarrett Blaustein

Additional supervisor 2

Mary Bosworth

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

School of Social Sciences (Monash Australia)

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Campus location

Australia

Faculty

Faculty of Arts

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