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liminal space

collocation in English

meanings of liminaland space


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liminal
adjective
uk /ˈlɪm.ɪ.nəl/ us /ˈlɪm.ən.əl/
between or belonging to two different places, ...
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space
noun
uk /speɪs/ us /speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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Examples of liminal space


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In other words, their interest lies in the liminalspace between character and performer.
There was no significant liminalspace before they acquired the responsibilities of an adult.
I conclude by suggesting that the defining of liminalspace might be usefully extended, in thinking about street performance, into the notion of 'liminal spacetime'.
They warmed the foreground, a liminalspace between an omniscient audience and a transcendent nature.
We therefore might usefully think not of liminalspace or of unallocated time, but in terms of liminal spacetime, and so find ourselves engaged in a sort of performative relativity.
Behrens depends on textual and pictorial evidence of the community around this dynamite factory to identify migrant workers' residences as ' liminalspace ' (p. 351).
Busking is a sophisticated and complex business of appropriating, maintaining, and exploiting liminalspace in which those epiphenomena that are not strictly musical have a clear performative and territorial function.
He did this to explore the ideas of liminalspace and time.
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Individuation can be seen as a movement through liminalspace and time, from disorientation to integration....
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Worship can be understood in this context as the church community (or "communitas" or "koinonia") enter into liminalspace corporately.
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They occupy a liminalspace between this world and the afterlife.
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However, these physical practices also re-choreographed the hidden and liminal spaces to which they were restricted.
Archaeological sites are the liminal spaces of later mythologies.
Seagroatt moved between the two, weaving sinuous cats-cradles of fractured melody in the liminalspace where metal met jazz.
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Performing one's way out of this liminalspace and transforming identity into an aggregated or consummated form is a complex process that requires time, but the reward is true freedom.
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The abject exists accordingly somewhere between the concept of an object and the concept of the subject, representing taboo elements of the self barely separated off in a liminalspace.
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Aron thus misses opportunities to explore the wider significances of culturally transgressive liminal spaces such as the beach.
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