Journal article
Imagining the city in remote Papua New Guinea: Relational and categorical modes of ‘belonging’
M Minnegal, PD Dwyer
Cities | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2024
Abstract
‘Nation’ and ‘City’ are exemplars of much more general phenomena – categorical identities (language group, province) and the central sites (village, town) through which connections among and beyond the members of that category are channelled. Drawing on examples from Western Province, Papua New Guinea, we look at how relational logics of kinship and categorical logics of citizenship are articulated around such sites, regardless of scale. We begin with tales of imagined cities, in the past and the present. Then, from the hamlet of Gwaimasi to the village of Suabi and the town of Kiunga, we trace how the emergence of these sites as loci for accessing aspirational futures has changed the ways p..
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submitted; his role was crucial at all stages of developing the work re-ported here. We thank the Kubo, Febi and Konai people who have hosted us at various times at Gwaimasi/Komagato, Suabi, Tobi and Kiunga, and have taught us so much over the past 35 years. John Cox assisted with the most recent phase of fieldwork in Suabi and Kiunga, and provided valuable feedback as our argument developed. The University of Mel-bourne has supported us with internal funding and periods of leave. Our recent work has been supported by grants from the Australian Research Council [DP120102162, DP220101633] .