Elska Singapore - e-mag

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Elska Singapore - e-mag

$14.00

About Elska Singapore:

This edition was made in Singapore, perhaps Asia's most modern, multicultural, and comfortable city. But is it too comfortable? And is it also too safe? Along with some of the more positive stereotypes about this city-state come notions of a society that is rather dull, overly law-abiding, and unwilling to make waves. Part of the reason we decided to come here was to find out how the LGBTQ community navigates life in a country where, at the time of shooting this issue, homosexuality itself remained a criminal offense.

Singapore is a place that some have termed as ‘China-lite’ because of its authoritarian streak, but it may be increasingly apt to compare it more to Taiwan than the PRC. A beacon of rainbow-coloured light, and home to our first-ever Asian edition, Taiwan is almost undisputed as the gay capital of Asia, the first country on the continent to legalise same-sex marriage and home to the largest Pride event in the region. It's probably fair to say that Singaporeans have been making great strides to follow the example of Taiwan and become more open and assertive towards demanding LGBTQ rights.

The Singaporean queer community has really been exploding - and that's what we evidenced in our trip here. The stories and photography in this issue are some of the most daring we've ever seen, and absolutely this is the most naked issue of any of our seven Asian Elskas so far. Even in the face of legal repercussions, many of the men in this issue couldn't give a f*ck, using Elska as a form of rebellion. Indeed this issue is illegal to sell in Singapore, but we follow the example of these brave boys and join them in breaking the rules.

Inside the e-version of ‘Elska Singapore’ you'll meet eleven local Lion City lads. Each was photographed inside and outside, dressed and undressed, letting you get to know their city in the context of getting to know them. Each of the participants also wrote their own story, something true and honest from their lives to help you meet them at an even more intimate level. Some of the men you'll meet include:

  • Sam S, who recalls another date gone off the rails, and how he puts up with it despite the anguish because it's become normalised to him;

  • Kira C, who laments the lack of gay and queer role-models growing up who could have helped him figure out how to come of age without so much fear and confusion;

  • Kyle N, who describes a tragic event that took place during a holiday in Europe, an event that came to shape the rest of his life;

  • Sebastian G, who shares a story of falling in love with a foreigner, and how despite the sadness of not being able to be physically together, the knowledge that love connects them over the distance gives some sustenance for the heart;

  • Musha S, who reveals how hard it is to find love in the gay community, but that no matter how often he gets knocked down, he still gets up again

‘Elska Singapore’ features eleven chapters, dedicated to the following local participants: Sam S, Sebastian G, Abel T, Dan Dan, Musha S, Kira C, Kyle N, David T, Falik R, Kris M, and Randall O.

We also recommend ordering the companion zine ‘Elska Ekstra Singapore’, available separately, to get more exclusive content. This includes six more Singaporeans for whom there wasn't room in the main mag: Jim H, Shaun K, Julian A, Cole C, Daniel L, and David C. Also included are behind the scenes tales and outtakes from the making of the Elska Singapore issue, and other special features.

Details and Specs:

The e-version of ‘Elska Singapore’ is 178 pages. It has been adapted from the print version and so there are some differences, such as the moving of double-page spreads onto a single page and a few alternate images. In addition, a chapter dedicated to a twelfth Singapore guy has not been included and is available exclusively in the print version.

Delivery and Format Info:

Electronic version: A download link is sent by email immediately after payment. Check your spam folder if you don't see it straightaway.

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