Trobriand dance is a key cultural expression and a means of communicating subjectivity in a number of ways: it expresses aspects of kinship, gender, morality, and ideas about modernity and primitivity. In a region with a long history of Christian missions, coupled with a recent ‘Revival’ brought about by the arrival of Pentecostal forms of worship, certain dances come to be key markers of particular moral positions. Primary among these is the Tapioca Dance, famed far beyond the Trobriands, but problematic in local discourses and practice. This paper examines the ways in which such dances make sexuality public, and why this is such a concern for ‘Revived’ (and other) Christian Trobriand Islanders
Exotic dance is viewed as a culturally marginal site in many accounts, most notably with respect to ...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
Pentecostalism, like many other church traditions, is well known for its fixation with doctrinal dua...
Trobriand dance is a key cultural expression and a means of communicating subjectivity in a number o...
People all over the world dance traditional and popular dances that have been staged for purposes of...
Dance, religion, and the presence of taboos have each been recognized as what is known throughout th...
In sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Europe dance frequently emerged as the subject of vigoro...
The Western Christian tradition, particularly in the U.S. Protestantized religious landscape, has of...
Dance in Kinshasa, DRC has historically been a moral terrain on which different actors - from missio...
The Trobriand Islanders' eschatological belief system explains in detail what happens when someone d...
The teaching of Afro-Latin partner dance forms including Salsa, Bachata, Cha Cha Cha and Kizomba, ro...
The Trobriand Islanders' eschatological belief system explains what happens when someone dies. Broni...
Dance has long been conflated with sensuality and sex. The act of dancing can incite intimacy and ec...
Kangamoko dancers are accused of ruining the moral values of the society on account of dancing style...
This dissertation investigated the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
Exotic dance is viewed as a culturally marginal site in many accounts, most notably with respect to ...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
Pentecostalism, like many other church traditions, is well known for its fixation with doctrinal dua...
Trobriand dance is a key cultural expression and a means of communicating subjectivity in a number o...
People all over the world dance traditional and popular dances that have been staged for purposes of...
Dance, religion, and the presence of taboos have each been recognized as what is known throughout th...
In sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Europe dance frequently emerged as the subject of vigoro...
The Western Christian tradition, particularly in the U.S. Protestantized religious landscape, has of...
Dance in Kinshasa, DRC has historically been a moral terrain on which different actors - from missio...
The Trobriand Islanders' eschatological belief system explains in detail what happens when someone d...
The teaching of Afro-Latin partner dance forms including Salsa, Bachata, Cha Cha Cha and Kizomba, ro...
The Trobriand Islanders' eschatological belief system explains what happens when someone dies. Broni...
Dance has long been conflated with sensuality and sex. The act of dancing can incite intimacy and ec...
Kangamoko dancers are accused of ruining the moral values of the society on account of dancing style...
This dissertation investigated the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
Exotic dance is viewed as a culturally marginal site in many accounts, most notably with respect to ...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
Pentecostalism, like many other church traditions, is well known for its fixation with doctrinal dua...