This volume offers an interdisciplinary re-thinking about what it means to be "the marginal" within society. Using a supple notion of liminality as its framework, this book concurrently challenges Turner’s symbolic anthropology, while celebrating its continued influence and recasting into an interdisciplinary landscape.
This volume offers an interdisciplinary re-thinking about what it means to be "the marginal" within society. Using a supple notion of liminality as its framework, this book concurrently challenges Turner’s symbolic anthropology, while celebrating its continued influence and recasting into an interdisciplinary landscape.
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche is assistant professor in Classical Islamic Religious Thought and Dialogue in Trinity College Dublin. Michael Hubbard MacKay is associate professor of religion at Brigham Young University.
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Introduction: Mind the Gap: Betwixt and between Liminality and Marginality Zohar Hadromi-Allouche and Michael Hubbard MacKay Section One: Liminality Without: Marginalized Communities Chapter One: Layers of Liminality and Marginality in the African Hebrew Israelite Community Michael T. Miller Chapter Two: Liberating Liminality in the Contemporary Church of Algeria Patrick Brittenden Chapter Three: "Neither here nor there": Border-crossing and liminal states in Rose Tremain's The Road Home Maria Antonietta Struzziero Section Two: Liminality Within: Group Interaction Within the Liminal Space Chapter Four: Liminal Space and Liminal Place: The Medieval Church Porch Jamie Ingram Chapter Five: Hammering in-between: Liminality and Contingency in Artisanal Practice, Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, Mexico Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff Chapter Six: Liminality in Time: The Taipei Dance Circle as a Process Yu-Chun Chen Chapter Seven: Mormon Polygamy: Liminal or Normative? Michael Hubbard MacKay Section Th
Introduction: Mind the Gap: Betwixt and between Liminality and Marginality Zohar Hadromi-Allouche and Michael Hubbard MacKay Section One: Liminality Without: Marginalized Communities Chapter One: Layers of Liminality and Marginality in the African Hebrew Israelite Community Michael T. Miller Chapter Two: Liberating Liminality in the Contemporary Church of Algeria Patrick Brittenden Chapter Three: "Neither here nor there": Border-crossing and liminal states in Rose Tremain's The Road Home Maria Antonietta Struzziero Section Two: Liminality Within: Group Interaction Within the Liminal Space Chapter Four: Liminal Space and Liminal Place: The Medieval Church Porch Jamie Ingram Chapter Five: Hammering in-between: Liminality and Contingency in Artisanal Practice, Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, Mexico Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff Chapter Six: Liminality in Time: The Taipei Dance Circle as a Process Yu-Chun Chen Chapter Seven: Mormon Polygamy: Liminal or Normative? Michael Hubbard MacKay Section Th
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