By no means universal, this character tended to flourish during the period because of his liminality. |
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Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal. |
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He gives the example of initiation into adulthood as a period of liminality in Ndembu society, when the norms of everyday life no longer pertain. |
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A fascinating patch of liminality that writers haven't done quite enough with, in my opinion. |
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In fact, if one thing is ubiquitous these days it would seem to be liminality. |
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No more heated discussions about liminality and otherness in a play, when all you really want to know is if it's any good. |
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From the texts of the late 1970s and early 1980s on bodily space-time, death, marginality and liminality to this discourse of your honorary doctorate, one is stricken by a quaint feature. |
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Her entrancement with liminality in cultures, genders, and technologies became the basis of her master's thesis, Engendered Machines and Humanbeasts. |
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The concept of liminality figures prominently within The Canterbury Tales. |
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