BY | Shahrom Mahat |
YEAR | 2019 |
DETAILS | Paperback, sale-stitched, 2 sections bound by belly band, 66pp 21cm x 29.7cm |
LANGUAGE | English |
155 Middle Road, Singapore 188977
Tel: +65 6336 2957
Email:Ā info@objectifs.com.sg
$25.00
Shahrom Mahat considers his identity as a half Malay, half Chinese person raised Malay-Muslim, and examines whether the Haji Lane area, known today for music, food and entertainment, still bears traces of its past as a hub of spirituality and scholarship for Malay culture and Haj pilgrims.
The keynote essay,Ā Rejecting Ethnicity in Haji Lane?Ā is written byĀ Syed Farid Alatas.Ā A professor of Sociology at the National University of Singapore, he has also headed the Department of Malay Studies at NUS from 2007 – 2013. He lectured at the University of Malaya in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies prior to joining NUS. In the early 1990s, he was a Research Associate at the Women and Human Resource Studies Unit, Science University of Malaysia. Professor Alatas has authored numerous books and articles, includingĀ Ibn KhaldunĀ (Oxford University Press, 2003);Ā Applying Ibn Khaldun: The Recovery ofĀ Lost Tradition in SociologyĀ (Routledge, 2014), and with Vineeta Sinha,Ā Sociological Theory Beyond the CanonĀ (Palgrave, 2017). His areas of interest include the sociology of Islam, social theory, religion and reform, intra- and inter-religious dialogue, and the study of Orientalism.
AboutĀ Shahrom Mahat
Shahrom Mahat is a commercial photographer in Singapore. An alumni of Film, Sound & Video at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, he has directed television documentaries and won numerous awards for his short film entitledĀ Snip Snip. Shahromās first love is analogue photography. He shoots on black and white film for his travels as well as his personal works, which have been showcased on travel websites and exhibitions.
About Exactly Foundation
Exactly Foundation is a not-for-profit, trademarked registered label established by Li Li Chung to commission photographers to create works that stimulate discussion of social concerns in Singapore. Its goal is to produce new knowledge by having viewers engage with the photographs and share them with friends and family over a 2-3 month period.
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BY | Shahrom Mahat |
YEAR | 2019 |
DETAILS | Paperback, sale-stitched, 2 sections bound by belly band, 66pp 21cm x 29.7cm |
LANGUAGE | English |
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155 Middle Road, Singapore 188977
Tel: +65 6336 2957
Email: info@objectifs.com.sg