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Turner confirmed his nomenclature for "the three phases of passage from one culturally defined state or status to another... preliminal, liminal, and postliminal". [11]

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a b Taheri, Babak; Gori, Keith; O’Gorman, Kevin; Hogg, Gillian; Farrington, Thomas (2 January 2016). "Experiential liminoid consumption: the case of nightclubbing". Journal of Marketing Management. 32 (1–2): 19–43. doi: 10.1080/0267257X.2015.1089309. S2CID 145243798. The work of Victor Turner has vital significance in turning attention to this concept introduced by Arnold van Gennep. However, Turner's approach to liminality has two major shortcomings: First, Turner was keen to limit the meaning of the concept to the concrete settings of small-scale tribal societies, preferring the neologism "liminoid" coined by him to analyse certain features of the modern world. However, Agnes Horvath (2013) argues that the term can and should be applied to concrete historical events as offering a vital means for historical and sociological understanding. Second, Turner attributed a rather univocally positive connotation to liminal situations, as ways of renewal when liminal situations can be periods of uncertainty, anguish, even existential fear: a facing of the abyss in void. [20] Types [ edit ] Brontë, Charlotte (1816–1855). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol.1. Oxford University Press. 2017-11-28. doi: 10.1093/odnb/9780192683120.013.3523. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Thomassen, Bjørn (2009). "The Uses and Meanings of Liminality". International Political Anthropology. 2 (1): 5–27. A whole society facing a sudden event (sudden invasion, natural disaster, a plague) where social distinctions and normal hierarchy disappear;

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a b c Peters, Jesse (2014). "Intra Limen: An Examination of Liminality in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and Giulio Romano's Sala di Amore e Psiche". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.840.7301. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)

Liminal Space? – 4 Key Features of Liminality What is Liminal Space? – 4 Key Features of Liminality

Passage from one situation to another: beginning university, starting a new job, and graduating high school or university. In large audio-visual suites, in visual worlds generated by Ulrich Aschenbrenner, they will make water, earth, fire and air resound musically. Will the mall survive COVID? Whatever happens, these artists want to capture them before they're gone | CBC Arts". CBC . Retrieved 2021-03-05.Turner, Victor W., and Edith Turner. Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture Anthropological Perspectives. New York: Columbia UP, 1978. When you’re in a liminal space, you’re neither here nor there, neither this nor that. At the same time, you’re both here and there. Both this and that. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sourcesin this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( September 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Beyond this structural template, Van Gennep also suggested four categories of rites that emerge as universal across cultures and societies. He suggested that there are four types of social rites of passage that are replicable and recognizable among many ethnographic populations. [12] They include:

Liminal space: Definition, examples, and psychology Liminal space: Definition, examples, and psychology

Young-Eisendrath, Polly, and Terence Dawson. The Cambridge Companion to Jung. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge UP, 1997.In many cases, greater participation in the group being studied can lead to increased access of cultural information and greater in-group understanding of experiences within the culture. However increased participation also blurs the role of the researcher in data collection and analysis. Often a researcher that engages in fieldwork as a "participant" or "participant-observer" occupies a liminal state where he/she is a part of the culture, but also separated from the culture as a researcher. This liminal state of being betwixt and between is emotional and uncomfortable as the researcher uses self-reflexivity to interpret field observations and interviews.

Liminal and conceptual envelopment: warfare in the age of Liminal and conceptual envelopment: warfare in the age of

a b c Gilead, Sarah (1987). "Liminality and Antiliminality in Charlotte Brontë's Novels: Shirley Reads Jane Eyre". Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 29 (3): 302–322. JSTOR 40754831. a b c d e Andrews, Hazel; Roberts, Les (2015). "Liminality". International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. pp.131–137. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.12102-6. ISBN 978-0-08-097087-5.

Liminal existence can be located in a separated sacred space, which occupies a sacred time. Examples in the Bible include the dream of Jacob ( Genesis 28:12–19) where he encounters God between heaven and earth and the instance when Isaiah meets the Lord in the temple of holiness ( Isaiah 6:1–6). [35] In such a liminal space, the individual experiences the revelation of sacred knowledge where God imparts his knowledge on the person.



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