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Frontiers of Literary Studies in China

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Front. Lit. Stud. China    2020, Vol. 14 Issue (4) : 549-577    https://doi.org/10.3868/s010-009-020-0022-4
RESEARCH ARTICLE
“One Nanyang, Diverse Identities”: An Approach to Understanding the Classical Chinese Poets in Singapore
Bing WANG()
College of Chinese Language and Literature, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007, China
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Abstract

Since modern Singapore was founded in 1819, different generations of Chinese immigrants have come to live there. The intellectuals among them established literary societies and composed classical Chinese poetry. Different generations of poets wrote about Singapore in different ways. Sojourner poets wrote about Nanyang (a Chinese word referring to Southeast Asia in general, and Malaya and Singapore in particular) as a foreign land; their poetry reflected a strong sense of homesickness. In contrast, the naturalized first-generation and localized poets considered Nanyang their native land; their poetry focused more on Singaporean stories and experiences. Classical Chinese poetry by Chinese immigrants in Singapore, thus, has its own characteristics even as it draws on the essence of Chinese cultural tradition.

Keywords Nanyang      Singapore, identity      classical Chinese poets     
Issue Date: 08 January 2021
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Bing WANG. “One Nanyang, Diverse Identities”: An Approach to Understanding the Classical Chinese Poets in Singapore[J]. Front. Lit. Stud. China, 2020, 14(4): 549-577.
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