Search
BBB POCKET GUIDE
Get the updated BBB Pocket Guide 2018 Now!
DOWNLOAD NOW
BBB POCKET GUIDE
Who We Are
What's On
3
Exhibitions
Programmes
Promotions
Explore BBB
Directory
A
A
Search
Search Trigger
+ A
- A
/brasbasahbugis/content/search-results
Home
What's On
Programmes
Archives Invites Dr Ho Chi Tim Public Histories of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore
Archives Invites: Dr Ho Chi Tim – Public Histories of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore
Archives Invites: Dr Ho Chi Tim – Public Histories of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore
Archives Invites: Dr Ho Chi Tim – Public Histories of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore
While the Japanese Occupation of Singapore might have taken place more than 70 years ago, its impact still resonates today. The memories of survivors have been internalised by the public through various communicative forms. The Occupation is regularly commemorated by the State and the preceding invasion upheld as a key milestone in the Singapore Story.
Over time, these public representations have created distinct impressions of the Occupation, some of which may not immediately be congruent with academic scholarship on the topic. Join Dr Ho Chi Tim as he delves into issues arising from public and academic representations of the Japanese Occupation, and how they are part of an understated public history discourse in Singapore.
Tue, 22 Feb 2022
6pm – 7pm
Zoom Webinar
Register now via
https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/archives-invites-dr-ho-chi-tim-public-histories-of-japanese-occupation-tickets-239063203477
7
About the Speaker
Dr Ho Chi Tim is a historian of Singapore and Southeast Asia, with research interests in the histories of social welfare, colonialism/imperialism, and public history. He has published works on various aspects of Singapore’s history including social services, nation-building and archival research, and was involved in several public history projects. Chi Tim is currently a lecturer at the Centre for University Core, Singapore University of Social Sciences.
About Archives Invites
Community histories unfold in this series that traces Singapore’s social past with help from the archives.
Event Details
National Archives of Singapore, 1 Canning Rise
22 Feb 2022
6pm to 7pm
Registration required
Event Website
Recommended
Find Out More
Programme
Mural Installation - Art School
NAFA Campus 3 & 171A Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189641
09 Dec 2021 - 31 Jan 2028
Free Admission
Find Out More
Programme
Mural Installation - Green is Born of Blue, but Outshines Blue
The Theatre Practice, 58 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187953
09 Dec 2021 - 31 Jan 2028
Free Admission
Find Out More
Programme
Mural Installation - River Trade
Popeyes Bugis Village, 229 Victoria Street
09 Dec 2021 - 31 Jan 2028
Free Admission
Find Out More
Programme
Mural Installation - Diverse Neighbourhood
Bugis Alleyway, 3 New Bugis Street
09 Dec 2021 - 31 Jan 2028
Free Admission
Close
Keep up to date with all our museums!
Name
Email
*
I’d like to keep in touch with Bras Basah.Bugis
Sign-up to hear from our other museums, too!
All
Children's Museum Singapore
NHB Festivals
Reflections at Bukit Chandu
Changi Chapel and Museum
Subscribe