A Curious Space ‘in-between’: The Public/Private Divide and Gender-based Activism in SingaporeFootnote** An earlier version of this article was presented at a joint seminar on ‘Women and the State’ presented with Cecilia Ng Choon Sim as part of the Malaysia Study Group Seminar, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore, 29 March 2006. I would like to acknowledge the support of ARI in co-sponsoring my visit to Singapore, and the insightful feedback of audience participants and anonymous reviewers.
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