Literature Cited

Note: Due to technical difficulties, in-text citations were used instead of footnotes.

Introduction
Sproles, G. B. Changing Appearances: Understanding Dress in Contemporary Society. New York: Fairchild Publications, 1994.

Storey, J. "What is Popular Culture?", in An Introductory Guide to Cultural and Popular Culture. New York, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993.

Cheng, K. G. (2004, June 01). The Asian Male Spectacle in Glen Goei’s Film. Retrieved March 07, 2010, from That’s The Way I Like It (a.k.a. Forever Fever): http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/showfile.asp?pubid=531&type=2

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1950s
“Raffles Girls’ School”. Wikipedia. 24 March 2010. Accessed on 28 March 2010.

Huff, W. G. The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and Development in the Twentieth Century. New York, USA: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 1994.

Ong, May-Anne. Vintage Singapore, Souvenir from the Recent Past.

“Cheongsam”. Wikipedia. . 18 February 2010. Web. Accessed on 2 April 2010.
1960s
Chew, Matthew. “Contemporary Re-emergence of the Qipao: Political Nationalism, Cultural Production, and Popular Consumption of a Traditional Chinese Dress”, The China Quarterly, 189, pp. 144 – 161. (2000). Journal article. doi: 10.1017/S0305741006000841.


Chua, Beng-Huat. “Postcolonial Sites, Global Flows, and Fashion Codes: A Case-study of Power Cheongsams and Other Clothing Styles in Modern Singapore”, Postcolonial Studies, 3: 3, pp. 279 – 292. (2000). Journal article. doi: 10.1080/13688790020005029.

1970s
Chavalit, K. M. and Phromsuthirak, M. (Eds.). Costumes in ASEAN. The ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information, 2000.

1980s
Lenzi, Iola. National Museum of Singapore Guide. Singapore: Editions Didier Millet Pte. Ltd. And National Museum of Singapore, 2007. Print.

1990s
Lepoer, B. L. (Ed.). “Crown Colony”, in Singapore: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1989.

Chavalit, K. M. and Phromsuthirak, M. (Eds.). Costumes in ASEAN. The ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information, 2000.

Chew, Matthew. “Contemporary Re-emergence of the Qipao: Political Nationalism, Cultural Production, and Popular Consumption of a Traditional Chinese Dress”, The China Quarterly, 189, pp. 144 – 161. (2000). Journal article. doi: 10.1017/S0305741006000841.


Chua, Beng-Huat. “Postcolonial Sites, Global Flows, and Fashion Codes: A Case-study of Power Cheongsams and Other Clothing Styles in Modern Singapore”, Postcolonial Studies, 3: 3, pp. 279 – 292. (2000). Journal article. doi: 10.1080/136887900200.