Liminal definition

Liminal has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.
Liminal means threshold in Latin. Liminality is used to describe the ambiguous and uncertain situation of in-betweenness that individuals experience when they are facing the transition of social role or of life stages through “rites of passage”. (Gennep, 1960, p.20-21) Liminality offers a different view to understand cultural identity of those

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  • In a fifth chapter entitled “Detention Centers As Liminal Spaces in Modern U.S. Society,” I return to my discussion of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Detention Center and the obscured systematic “other”-ing that sustains its unconstitutional existence.

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