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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerard Sasges , Ng Shi WenPublisher: Ridge Books Imprint: Ridge Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9789813250505ISBN 10: 981325050 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 30 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsTheir stories provide as good a glimpse of life as it really is in Singapore: raw, unfiltered, and in flowing Singlish. There is struggle, frustration, boredom, angst, but also grit, determination, hope and gratitude. --Han Fook Kwang, The Straits Times The compilation by Sasges and Ng shines in its thoughtful arrangement and vibrant selection of interviews that delivers a 'wide-ranging story of Singapore.' . . . [T]he charm of the whole collection lies in the meticulous curation and vivid storytelling that respectfully features the authentic voices and stories of these workers. -- SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia Their stories provide as good a glimpse of life as it really is in Singapore: raw, unfiltered, and in flowing Singlish. There is struggle, frustration, boredom, angst, but also grit, determination, hope and gratitude. --Han Fook Kwang The Straits Times The interviews are often warm, authentic and relatable. The best ones are even funny, entertaining and inspiring. . . . Hard at Work stands out as an impressively authentic record of the real struggles of work and life in pre-pandemic Singapore. Reading it, one feels less alone in these dark, uncertain times. -- Business Times of Singapore The candor and colloquial tones reflect the decision of the student interviewers and editors Gerard Sasges and Ng Shi Wen to leave out commentary and, as much as possible, let the workers speak for themselves [...] Hard at Work fills a vacuum in the country's inequality debate that has been reignited in the last few years. -- Mekong Review It is a book of very personal stories and I found myself drawn into each vignette. It is a credit to the student interviewers and the editors that they have been able to achieve this effect again and again, especially considering that most of the accounts are just two or three pages long...The book contains no analysis per se, but its sixty stories provide a wealth of qualitative data for anyone--scholar, journalist, civil servant, or politician--who might want to tease out policy lessons, or simply understand better how Singapore works and how Singaporeans work. -- H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online The compilation by Sasges and Ng shines in its thoughtful arrangement and vibrant selection of interviews that delivers a 'wide-ranging story of Singapore.' . . . [T]he charm of the whole collection lies in the meticulous curation and vivid storytelling that respectfully features the authentic voices and stories of these workers. -- SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia Their stories provide as good a glimpse of life as it really is in Singapore: raw, unfiltered, and in flowing Singlish. There is struggle, frustration, boredom, angst, but also grit, determination, hope and gratitude. --Han Fook Kwang The Straits Times It is a book of very personal stories and I found myself drawn into each vignette. It is a credit to the student interviewers and the editors that they have been able to achieve this effect again and again, especially considering that most of the accounts are just two or three pages long...The book contains no analysis per se, but its sixty stories provide a wealth of qualitative data for anyone--scholar, journalist, civil servant, or politician--who might want to tease out policy lessons, or simply understand better how Singapore works and how Singaporeans work. -- H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online The candor and colloquial tones reflect the decision of the student interviewers and editors Gerard Sasges and Ng Shi Wen to leave out commentary and, as much as possible, let the workers speak for themselves [...] Hard at Work fills a vacuum in the country's inequality debate that has been reignited in the last few years. -- Mekong Review The interviews are often warm, authentic and relatable. The best ones are even funny, entertaining and inspiring. . . . Hard at Work stands out as an impressively authentic record of the real struggles of work and life in pre-pandemic Singapore. Reading it, one feels less alone in these dark, uncertain times. -- Business Times of Singapore Author InformationGerard Sasges received a PhD. from UC Berkeley in 2006. In 2012, after more than ten years living and working in Vietnam, he joined the National University of Singapore, where he teaches and writes about Vietnam and the politics of everyday life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |