Dancing through time : temporality and identity in a Sepik cosmology
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Dancing through time is an ethnographic account of Ambonwari village, in East Sepik Province, Papua
New Guinea. The thesis examines all those aspects of Ambonwari life-world which are crucial for
people's conceptualization and recognition of their identity. This identity is focused around their
concept of kay (way, habit, manner; ritual; being) and refers to embodied processes, both
collective and individual. Taking into account its processual nature kay cannot be separated from
temporality. Though kay itself preserves Ambonwari past and projects it into the future, it does
not simply reproduce the past in the present and in the future. As an active process which is
reflected upon by people's understanding, thoughts and feelings, kay confronts an open future which
in retrospect reconstructs the past. The thesis examines all those concepts which articulate with
kay and which allow Ambonwari people to identify with each other and to differentiate one another
in terms of groups and individuals.
The thesis begins with an account of secular daily practices, gradually introducing kay and all
those concepts which articulate with it. Following a discussion of the semantics of these concepts
I examine the most important aspects of Ambonwari collective identity, such as clan and lineage
membership, the naming system, kinship, marriage, and several other institutionalized
relationships. I examine the significance of mythology and spirits and their relation to Ambonwari
identity. The thesis concludes with an analysis of the transformation of kay in ritual and its
presentation in dance. Dance is the activity which unifies the heterogeneous elements of the
village and integrates participants in a singular experience of collective identity.
All of the central concepts discussed in this thesis are processual not timeless structures, and
are thus temporal in themselves. Together they form Ambonwari historicity, temporality and
identity.
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