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TY - JOUR
T1 - Imagining film censorship in Singapore
T2 - The case of Sex.Violence.FamilyValues
AU - Fong, Siao Yuong
PY - 2020/4/1
Y1 - 2020/4/1
N2 - This article aims to rethink film censorship in Singapore by investigating how the agents involved in the Singapore Board of Film Censors imagine and represent its processes. Contrary to deterministic and structural approaches, I argue for the consideration of how specific events and practices articulate film censorship in Singapore in specific ways and how these, in turn, feed back into the process of censorship. Using the case study of Ken Kwek’s Sex.Violence.FamilyValues (2012), this article problematizes idealistic representations of the censorship system as an efficient machine made up of separate components with clearly defined functions. It finds instead that the complex agency based on contingent relations and identities make any form of overall structure in film censorship impossible. This inherent ambiguity of the censorship process has serious consequences for those involved in filmmaking and implications for our theoretical understandings of the so-called ‘Singapore New Wave’.
AB - This article aims to rethink film censorship in Singapore by investigating how the agents involved in the Singapore Board of Film Censors imagine and represent its processes. Contrary to deterministic and structural approaches, I argue for the consideration of how specific events and practices articulate film censorship in Singapore in specific ways and how these, in turn, feed back into the process of censorship. Using the case study of Ken Kwek’s Sex.Violence.FamilyValues (2012), this article problematizes idealistic representations of the censorship system as an efficient machine made up of separate components with clearly defined functions. It finds instead that the complex agency based on contingent relations and identities make any form of overall structure in film censorship impossible. This inherent ambiguity of the censorship process has serious consequences for those involved in filmmaking and implications for our theoretical understandings of the so-called ‘Singapore New Wave’.
KW - Sex.Violence.FamilyValues
KW - Singapore New Wave
KW - Singapore film censorship
KW - articulation
KW - contingency
KW - practices
U2 - 10.1386/ac_00014_1
DO - 10.1386/ac_00014_1
M3 - Journal article
VL - 31
SP - 77
EP - 98
JO - Asian Cinema
JF - Asian Cinema
SN - 1059-440X
IS - 1
ER -