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Singaporean Writer in New York on Language, Identity, and Living Between Cultures: S7E2
Season 7 · Episode 2

Singaporean Writer in New York on Language, Identity, and Living Between Cultures: S7E2

Geopats Abroad : Living overseas conversations · Stephanie Fuccio

April 1, 20211h 52mExplicit

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​As a  writer and playright,  words are what Jeremy Tiang uses to share his ideas about the world and all of its ambiguity. 

In his prose he addresses issues of identity, culture, and the boundaries of what we think these things mean. His upbringing in Singapore was multicultural and yet it was not. So much so that when asked what his first language is he replies, “It is complicated” and it is easy to see why.​Singapore, very much like Jeremy and very much like most curious, discerning people such as yourself (yes, listeners, I am talking about you), is in a state of constant change. This change includes how it shares itself with the world and Jeremy plays a part in how we see both Singapore and its people, especially, if I understand it right, those who are not often portrayed in the national narrative. 

original publication date: October 9, 2018

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