Mynah Issue 5
Ruby Thiagarajan, Karen Gwee, Isabelle Lim, Darren Wan (editors)
Paperback, 144 pages
9789819438334
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Mynah 5 is the fifth volume from Mynah Magazine, an independent publication forĀ deeply reported non-fiction stories about the facets of Singapore that either donāt getĀ enough time in the mainstream, or haven't been discussed in broad ways. This issueĀ contains a meditation on the Great Singapore Workout and the disciplining of theĀ Singaporean body by Alexis Ong, a spatial examination of female prayer halls inĀ local mosques by Ishat and Diana Rahim, and a case for the centrality of ātypicalāĀ home cooks within the Singapore culinary landscape by Gan Chin Lin. Mynah 5 alsoĀ carries an essay about Singaporeās barbecue culture from the inaugural recipient ofĀ the Mynah Emerging Writers Mentorship, Joseph Ong.
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Mynah Issue 5
Mynah Issue 5
Ruby Thiagarajan, Karen Gwee, Isabelle Lim, Darren Wan (editors)
Paperback, 144 pages
9789819438334
Ā
Mynah 5 is the fifth volume from Mynah Magazine, an independent publication forĀ deeply reported non-fiction stories about the facets of Singapore that either donāt getĀ enough time in the mainstream, or haven't been discussed in broad ways. This issueĀ contains a meditation on the Great Singapore Workout and the disciplining of theĀ Singaporean body by Alexis Ong, a spatial examination of female prayer halls inĀ local mosques by Ishat and Diana Rahim, and a case for the centrality of ātypicalāĀ home cooks within the Singapore culinary landscape by Gan Chin Lin. Mynah 5 alsoĀ carries an essay about Singaporeās barbecue culture from the inaugural recipient ofĀ the Mynah Emerging Writers Mentorship, Joseph Ong.
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Ruby Thiagarajan, Karen Gwee, Isabelle Lim, Darren Wan (editors)
Paperback, 144 pages
9789819438334
Ā
Mynah 5 is the fifth volume from Mynah Magazine, an independent publication forĀ deeply reported non-fiction stories about the facets of Singapore that either donāt getĀ enough time in the mainstream, or haven't been discussed in broad ways. This issueĀ contains a meditation on the Great Singapore Workout and the disciplining of theĀ Singaporean body by Alexis Ong, a spatial examination of female prayer halls inĀ local mosques by Ishat and Diana Rahim, and a case for the centrality of ātypicalāĀ home cooks within the Singapore culinary landscape by Gan Chin Lin. Mynah 5 alsoĀ carries an essay about Singaporeās barbecue culture from the inaugural recipient ofĀ the Mynah Emerging Writers Mentorship, Joseph Ong.
























