Through the Looking Glass Everyday Urbanism in a Pandemic City 2020–2022

Felicity HH Chan, Yunkyung Choi, Emma En-Ya Goh, Bayi Li

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Abstract

The pandemic, with all its concomitant pandemonium and disruption, also brought with it an uncanny sense of lull and an uneasy silence in the city. The daily rhythms of life were thrown into disarray; the past felt hazily distant and the future felt remotely obscure. We found ourselves in a state of liminality, at the intersection of transient and conflicting events and identities, clumsily navigating the topographies of everyday life…
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe City Rebooted
Subtitle of host publicationNetworks, Connectivity and Place Identities in Singapore
EditorsChan Heng Chee, Harvey Neo
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing
Pages213-241
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-12-8784-8, 978-981-12-8785-5
ISBN (Print)978-981-12-8783-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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