This is What Inequality Looks Like: Essays by Teo You Yenn

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Insightful dissection of Singapore's inequality landscape.

If you're looking to understand the deeper societal issues that go unnoticed in the bustling city-state of Singapore, Teo You Yenn’s essays in "This is What Inequality Looks Like" can open your eyes. It's not just an articulation of the problems faced by the low-income community; this author delves into the systemic roots behind these issues, allowing you to witness the connection between personal struggles and larger societal structures. From the intricacy of individual essays to the compelling narrative when read in full sequence, this book is a powerful invitation to empathize and to think critically about the world around us.

This is What Inequality Looks Like: Essays by Teo You Yenn

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ISBN: 9789811158049
Authors: You Yenn Teo
Publisher: Ethos Books
Date of Publication: 2018-01-01
Format: Paperback
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This book—an ethnography of inequality—addresses these questions. Formed by a series of essays, they are written to be read individually, but have been arranged to be read as a totality and in sequence. Each aims to accomplish two things: first, to introduce a key aspect of the experience of being low-income in contemporary Singapore. Second, to illustrate how people’s experiences are linked to structural conditions of inequality.
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Insightful dissection of Singapore's inequality landscape.

If you're looking to understand the deeper societal issues that go unnoticed in the bustling city-state of Singapore, Teo You Yenn’s essays in "This is What Inequality Looks Like" can open your eyes. It's not just an articulation of the problems faced by the low-income community; this author delves into the systemic roots behind these issues, allowing you to witness the connection between personal struggles and larger societal structures. From the intricacy of individual essays to the compelling narrative when read in full sequence, this book is a powerful invitation to empathize and to think critically about the world around us.