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Historyogi Podcast EP37: History on Screen: Showcasing Singapore’s past in short films
Singapore’s short film industry is a small but vibrant one. With limited budgets, filmmakers aim to spotlight events and issues that rarely surface in more mainstream platforms. One such filmmaker is Leon Cheo, who has directed short films that focus on Singapore’s history. Today, we speak to Leon about his films Two is Enough (about the Stop at Two population control campaign in the 1970s) and 302 (about gay servicemen in the army in the mid-2000s). We also discuss the challenges in finding props and locations that accurately depict the past in a highly modernised city like Singapore.
Originally released: 1 August 2024
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Historyogi Podcast EP36: Enigmas: The story of Singapore’s first spy chief
Просмотров 62 месяца назад
Most of us are familiar with famous intelligence agencies such as the American CIA, the British MI6 and Israel’s Mossad. But did you know Singapore has its own spy agency known as the Security and Intelligence Division (SID)? Its first chief was Tay Seow Huah, who helped build Singapore’s early intelligence capabilities during the height of the Cold War and was involved in handling the Laju ter...
Historyogi Podcast EP35: Housing a nation: The history of urban redevelopment in Singapore
Просмотров 42 месяца назад
The Singapore Heritage Fest this year celebrates our nation’s rich built heritage. One of the most striking examples of this are the public housing estates which dominate Singapore’s urban landscape. How did we remake the island’s colonial era urban spaces into Singapore’s earliest HDB estates? How did rehousing Singaporeans change our lifestyles and hopes for the future? What does the kampong ...
Historyogi Podcast EP34: From Imperial to Singaporean: The history of animals in Singapore
Просмотров 22 месяца назад
When we study and discuss history in Singapore, we usually focus on the social and political history of this country. However, the people’s relationship with this island’s natural environment also tells a rich story of its own. Today, we speak to Associate Professor Timothy Barnard from the National University of Singapore about his new edited book, Singaporean Creatures. We discuss environme...
Historyogi Podcast EP33: Temple Tracks: The history of Indian labourers in the Malayan Railways
2 месяца назад
When we think about the history of Indians in British Malaya, their work in the rubber estates usually comes to mind first. But Indians also helped construct, operate and maintain the Malayan Railways that stretched across the peninsula and connected Singapore as well. Along with the tracks came numerous Hindu temples and shrines that shaped Malaya’s religious landscape. Today, we speak to Prof...
Historyogi Podcast EP32: Arc of Containment: UK & US engagement in cold war Malaya & Singapore
Просмотров 52 месяца назад
When we think about Southeast Asia during the Cold War, we usually think just about Indochina and the Vietnam War. But British counterinsurgency strategies and engagement with nationalist elites in Malaya and Singapore also influenced America’s anti-communist policies in the region. Today, we speak to Associate Professor Ngoei Wen-Qing from the Singapore Management University about his book Arc...
Historyogi Podcast EP31: Before he was President: Yusof Ishak & the role of Yang di-Pertuan Negara
Просмотров 12 месяца назад
Before he was President of Singapore, Yusof Ishak was the Yang di-Pertuan Negara which directly translates to “He Who is Made Lord”. Singaporeans generally know little about this role, other than it was the predecessor of the current presidency and a symbol of self-government. But in fact, the British, Federation of Malaya, and Singapore leaders all actively struggled to define the Yang di-Pert...
Historyogi Podcast EP30: Writing a fair history of NTUC FairPrice
Просмотров 42 месяца назад
NTUC FairPrice is such a household icon in Singapore that it’s more famous than the union movement itself. But how did NTUC come to operate a supermarket chain in the first place? Today, we speak to Sue-Ann Chia, co-editor of a new book titled “The Price of Being Fair” which chronicles FairPrice’s 50 years in business. We discuss FairPrice’s beginnings during heavy inflation, the pivotal decisi...
Historyogi Podcast EP29: A Historyogi Episode From An Even Smaller Island
Просмотров 32 месяца назад
In 1996, an Ang Moh arrived in Toa Payoh to start a new life. He loved Singapore’s idiosyncrasies so much that he decided to turn his humorous observations of everyday life here into a series of books. Today, we speak to Neil Humphreys, author of Notes From An Even Smaller Island (2001) and numerous other titles, about his take on 1990s Singapore, kiasu behaviour, colonial history and what he c...
Historyogi Podcast EP28: The Beginner’s Guide to Singapore’s Queer history
Просмотров 12 месяца назад
Long before Pink Dot and the repeal of Section 377A, Singapore had a colourful Queer history of recreation, repression, and resistance during the 20th century. Today, we speak to Roy Tan, a veteran activist and archivist who founded the Singapore LGBT Encyclopedia Wiki. We discuss the history of activism, AIDS, gay bars, entrapment operations, media portrayals and early advances in transgender ...
Historyogi Podcast EP27: The story of Choo Seng Quee, Singapore’s greatest football coach
Просмотров 922 месяца назад
Looking at Singapore’s football scene today, it is hard to imagine that we once enjoyed a golden age in football. But we did enjoy that golden age. The man often credited for nurturing it is Choo Seng Quee. Also known as Uncle Choo, he coached the Singapore national team to victory at the iconic 1977 Malaysia Cup final. Today, we speak to Reynold Pereira, author of a new book on Uncle Choo, abo...
Historyogi Podcast EP26: The history & cultural impact of Singapore’s early shopping malls
Просмотров 12 месяца назад
The physical shopping mall is increasingly seen as out of date with the rise of online shopping. However, shopping malls were once considered major symbols of Singapore’s rapid modernisation. They became homes to youth culture, video arcades and even artistic protest. Today, we speak to Assistant Professor Liew Kai Khiun from Hong Kong Metropolitan University about his edited book “The Singapor...
Historyogi Podcast EP25: Journeying through Singapore’s little-known LGBT history
Просмотров 92 месяца назад
Singapore is a city renowned for its reputation as a stern, conservative environment. But history reveals a more colourful past, where queer people carved out spaces for their own voices despite overwhelming discrimination. Today, we speak to Isaac Tng, who has curated a walking tour exploring Singapore’s LGBT past, and discuss the significance of learning that history. Originally released: 14 ...
Historyogi Podcast EP24: Curating 135 years of student writing at Raffles Institution
Просмотров 12 месяца назад
Raffles Institution celebrates its 200th anniversary in 2023. The school is more than an institution, weaving itself into Singapore’s history through the decades. Nowhere is this documented better than in The Rafflesian, which has been the official school magazine since 1886, and many other student publications. Today, we speak to Theophilus Kwek and Lara Tan about 135 years of student writing ...
Historyogi Podcast EP23: The history & design of Singapore’s Kranji War Memorial
Просмотров 12 месяца назад
Generations of Singapore students will remember going on learning journeys to the Kranji War Memorial. But few of us know why it’s in Kranji in the first place or how its design came about. Today, we speak to Athanasios Tsakonas, an Australian architect, who has researched the history of Kranji War Memorial’s construction and its perception by various groups in Singapore and abroad. His book ti...
Historyogi Podcast EP22: Gender, sexuality & power dynamics in Colonial Singapore
Просмотров 42 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP22: Gender, sexuality & power dynamics in Colonial Singapore
Historyogi Podcast EP21: The Cold War history of the Philippine Chinese
Просмотров 134 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP21: The Cold War history of the Philippine Chinese
Historyogi Podcast EP20: Building opposition alliances in electoral autocracies
Просмотров 94 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP20: Building opposition alliances in electoral autocracies
Historyogi Podcast EP19: The history of Buddhist advocacy & diplomacy in Singapore
Просмотров 74 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP19: The history of Buddhist advocacy & diplomacy in Singapore
Historyogi Podcast EP18: The Eight Immortals of Singapore's Civil Service
Просмотров 334 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP18: The Eight Immortals of Singapore's Civil Service
Historyogi Podcast EP17: Workers' perspectives of Singapore's industrial history
Просмотров 104 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP17: Workers' perspectives of Singapore's industrial history
Historyogi Podcast EP16: The rise of Hindu nationalism in India & beyond
Просмотров 94 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP16: The rise of Hindu nationalism in India & beyond
Historyogi Podcast EP15: Are dialogues still relevant with rising polarisation?
4 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP15: Are dialogues still relevant with rising polarisation?
Historyogi Podcast EP14: What does AUKUS mean for Singapore & the Indo-Pacific?
Просмотров 374 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP14: What does AUKUS mean for Singapore & the Indo-Pacific?
Historyogi Podcast EP13: Shaping Singaporeans' attitudes towards China
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Historyogi Podcast EP13: Shaping Singaporeans' attitudes towards China
Historyogi Podcast EP12: Collecting the oral histories of Queer Singaporeans
Просмотров 54 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP12: Collecting the oral histories of Queer Singaporeans
Historyogi Podcast EP11: The history of mrbrown, Singapore's Blogfather
Просмотров 794 месяца назад
Historyogi Podcast EP11: The history of mrbrown, Singapore's Blogfather
Historyogi Podcast EP10: How can we effectively tackle racism in Singapore?
Просмотров 175 месяцев назад
Historyogi Podcast EP10: How can we effectively tackle racism in Singapore?
Historyogi Podcast EP9: The history & effects of Singapore's media regulation policies
Просмотров 185 месяцев назад
Historyogi Podcast EP9: The history & effects of Singapore's media regulation policies
Historyogi Podcast EP8: How should Singapore handle death, grief and funerals?
Просмотров 65 месяцев назад
Historyogi Podcast EP8: How should Singapore handle death, grief and funerals?
Yes, Yusof Ishak does have a British accent. I understand all his brothers has a British accent and spoke very well and eloquently. Perhaps, its just that generation.
Quiet confidence 😊
Lky is like no other
Big mischief = malaysia
🥰
Lucky dude got to ask a pointed question to the toughest yet gentle political figure in modern history.
Speak to ixlam, stop their madness to indoctrinate ppls mind
Are we not having a soft government now?
Right on.
At least they have free soeech
I know we had many American leaders of this caliber. What happen?😢
Interestingly, the idea of secularism arose out of Christian civilizations which is based on love for others who are different than us.
Even if true, the Evangelical groups of today have definitely lost their sense of proportion, and are a direct threat to the personal freedom of anyone who has different opinions or lifestyle than them. The same can be said about some of the Islamic faith. Secularism is essential to guarantee freedom to the rest of us, even to people of faith!!
protestant sects. Stems really out of the Lutherian reforms in seperating the control that the catholic church has on the state. With Anglicanism that really took it's hold in america when the king was overthrown in america and a mostly secular republic installed (ofc the guys were all christian but it was no christian theocratic state)
You could also say it arose out of oppression during the dark age which lead to renaissance & Age of Enlightenment. Secularism is a way to extract only the good from Christianity and discard the rest that is negative. Like Bruce Lee favourite quote, absorb what is useful, discard what is useless.
Lol, you sound very naive and innocent. Check what they taught in Mark's words 16:16
"He's got live" says it all. There is religion and there is reality yeah, real Life.
Can't recognise my own voice, that's bad audio :)
Wow
tp kenapa .china yg berkuasa.bukan melayu
His English has a very heavy British Accent.
Yeah man.
Their generation the elite send their children to the UK for further studies hence their command of English