Majulah Singapura: National Day and Flag Culture in a Southeast Asian City-State

Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 6:9-18 (1999)
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Abstract

A year in Singapore as a Fulbright fellow provided the author the opportunity to observe flag use in a country whose national symbols reflect its unique politics, history, and culture. Many photographs illustrate reflections on the strategies Singapore uses to make the flag a centerpiece of civic pride.

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