Saturday, December 27, 2008

Reading this week. (28 Dec)

Hey all, sorry for the late send off of the reading this week.

Same time. 5.30pm -7pm. (Sunday) - tomorrow. (you can still bring a friend.)

Attached is a chapter 2. slightly revised Renaissance city report 2.0.
http://app.mti.gov.sg/data/pages/507/doc/ERC_SVS_CRE_Chapter2.pdf

While the second document, media release by Economic review Committee on service industries.
http://app.mti.gov.sg/data/pages/507/doc/ERC_SVS_CRE_PressStatement.pdf


Basically, I would like to focus on the review of culture within this plan. So 2.0 document is the focus.

Lastly, some of you might want to review the Renaissance City report 1.0. It can be found at this url:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/334658/Renaissance-City-Sigapore-Report

yours
Tien

Friday, December 26, 2008

A note before the reading for the week.

The year is ending. Well, we are still meeting up every week despite the holidays.

For those of you interested in joining us please drop us a mail before appearing. In case we have a full table of 8 people. (That is the max for 1 reading group).



A song dedicated for those into social networking! A nice song to share. Also will post up this week's reading list soon.

Friday, December 19, 2008

About Rowell Reading Group



Rowell Reading Group meets every Sunday from 5.30pm to 7 pm at 109, Rowell Road, Little India, Singapore. Besides Tien and Jennifer who anchor Food #03 and the Post- Museum, there are two regulars who take turns to choose the reading for each week - an article or a book chapter.

The group is generally open to anyone who cares to join and is willing to take the time to read anywhere between 20 to 40 pages in any given week - just send an email by Wednesday if you want to join us on the following Sunday so that we can email you the reading selection.

Readings are generally selected with a view to elaborate a Singaporean perspective on issues of global significance. For example, when we began three weeks ago, we read a detailed study by Joshua Comaroff that sought to interpret the hungry ghosts festival in Singapore as ritualized enactment of resistance against rapid restructuring of the urban landscape.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Food for thought


Hungry Ghosts Festival Ritual

At first it seemed like this was an article on a local phenomenon, but as we began to share our thoughts we realized that we were actually talking about at least three very important conceptual frames: 1) the nature of urban spaces in non European contexts - where every street corner has a shrine or a grave commemorating a rupture with the past 2) the role of memory, fantasy and imaginative in shaping cultural practices that have a significant bearing on political and economic practices. Subsequent selection of readings is influenced by these insights. Incidetally, if you have never seen it try clicking here.

Watch this blog. Make time to stop by. We will be posting regularly and we hope to see Rowell Reading Group grow. :)

Sunday, December 7, 2008