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  • Liminality - Wikipedia
    Initiation ritual of boys in Malawi The ritual marks the passage from child to adult male, a liminal stage in the context of their lives
  • LIMINAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Liminal is a word for the in-between It describes states, times, spaces, etc , that exist at a point of change—a metaphorical threshold—as in “the liminal zone between sleep and wakefulness ” The idea of a threshold is at the word’s root; it comes from Latin limen, meaning “threshold ”
  • What Is Liminality? Meaning, Psychology, and Health
    Liminality is the state of being in between: no longer what you were, but not yet what you’re becoming The word comes from the Latin “limen,” meaning threshold, and it describes any period, place, or experience where the usual rules and identities feel suspended
  • LIMINALITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Liminality is a quality of being in between two places or stages, on the verge of transitioning to something new There's a liminality to the brief moment between being asleep and being fully awake
  • LIMINALITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    LIMINALITY definition: the transitional period or phase of a rite of passage, during which the participant lacks | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
  • Liminality | Psychology | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Often described as being "betwixt and between," liminality embodies a state of uncertainty and transformation, typically triggered by significant life events such as job loss, marriage, or the death of a loved one
  • Liminality: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    Liminality, a concept rooted deeply in the anthropological and sociological study of rituals, refers to the ambiguous transitional phase of a rite of passage, where participants no longer hold their pre-ritual status but have not yet attained the status they will hold when the rite is complete
  • What is Liminality? - The Living Philosophy
    Though Victor Turner's anthropological work in the 1960s and 70s popularised the term liminality, this was a resuscitation and amplification of Arnold von Gennep who coined the term at the end of the 19th century The term liminality itself comes from the Latin limin meaning threshold


















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