Written by: Rebekah Nix, Edited by: Ashley Tan & Darren Teo Picture 1: Photo of Kampong Lorong Buangkok.[efn_note] Soo, JX. Kampung Lorong Buangkok. Photograph. 2022. [/efn_note] 1. Personal Narrative When you think of Singapore’s architecture, what immediately comes to mind? Towering skyscrapers? Streets of shopfronts built to showcase a fusion of Malay, Chinese, and European architectural…
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“Help! My Lanj*ao Is Shrinking!” The Koro Epidemic in Singapore: A Crisis in Masculinity
On 29 October 1967, Singaporean men abruptly began clutching their groins, seized by a sudden panic that their genitals were irrevocably retracting into their bodies. This trickle of cases soon turned into a torrent, with daily cases at the Singapore General Hospital peaking at 97 on 3 November. The total caseload amounted to 469, with the vast majority of the afflicted (97%) being male. While the general populace initially believed the source of contagion to be pork contaminated by a swine flu vaccine, authorities issued repeated reassurances that this was not the case, instead proposing psychological factors for the outbreak. The public debunking of the vaccine theory was apparently enough to curb the epidemic, with case numbers dropping by half just a day after the Singapore Medical Association’s public announcement….