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Theater and the Politics of Culture in Contemporary Singapore. By William Peterson. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2001; pp. 287. $24.95 paperback

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 August 2003

Evan Darwin Winet
Affiliation:
Cornell University
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Singapore's extraordinary economic success, taken with a cultural ideology of “authoritarianism lite,” have inspired imitation throughout Asia and the developing world. Many in the West viewed the 1994 caning of American teenager Michael Fay (for spray painting cars and stealing road signs) as a model of effective crime prevention. In the midst of his campaign to run the United States more like a business, Ross Perot named Singapore his “favorite country.”

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© 2003 The American Society for Theatre Research, Inc.