Women in Colonial Singapore
From Samsui women to Mui Tsai, examining the female experience in a male-dominated settlement.
Key Questions
- 1What drove women to migrate to Singapore in the early 20th century?
- 2Who were the Samsui women and what was their contribution?
- 3How did the Mui Tsai system reflect social inequalities?
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