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Betwixt and Between Liminality and Marginality - Mind the Gap

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Betwixt and Between Liminality and Marginality: Mind the Gap offers an interdisciplinary thinking on "the marginal" within society. Using the framework of Victor Turner's earlier notions of liminality, the book both challenges Turner's symbolic anthropology, and celebrates its continued influence across disciplines, and under new theoretical constraints.
Liminality in its simplest forms provides language for meaningful approaches to articulate transition and change. It also represents complex social theories beyond Turner's classical symbolic approach. While demonstrating the enduring relevance of Turner's language for expressing transition, this volume keeps an eye toward the validity of critiques against him. It thus theorizes with Turner's work while updating, even abandoning, some of his primary ideas, when applying it to contemporary social issues.
A central focus of this volume is marginality. Turner recognized that marginals, like liminars, are betwixt and between; however, they lack assurance that their ambiguity will be resolved. This volume explores the dialogic relationship of space and agency, to recognize marginal groups and people, and inquire, without a harmonious resolution, what happens to the marginals? Have race, class, gender, and sexual orientation become the space for thinking about reintegration and communitas? Each chapter examines how marginal groups, or liminal spaces and ideas, destabilize, shape, and affect the dominant culture.

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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 Three: Within and Without: Liminality and Dialogue
Chapter Eight: Liminal Dialogue: Solomon Ibn Verga's Tale of Ephraim Ibn Sanjo and Kind Pedro I of Aragon
Eric Ziolkowski
Chapter Nine: Intermediality: Performing the Liminal in the Dance Work Falling
Pauline Brooks
Section Four: Liminality as an Agent of Change
Chapter Ten: The Pedagogics of Liminality: Ivan Illich and the Critique of Institutional Ritualization
José R. Irizarry
Chapter Eleven: Agents of Conversion: Agency of Women in Early Islam
Keren Abbou Hershkovits
Chapter Twelve: Wife and leader: Khad¿jah as a first follower
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche
Conclusion
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche and Michael Hubbard MacKay
About the Contributors


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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.


Summary

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.

Product details

Authors Zohar Mackay Hadromi-Allouche
Assisted by Zohar Hadromi-Allouche (Editor), Michael Hubbard Mackay (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2023
 
EAN 9781793644893
ISBN 978-1-79364-489-3
No. of pages 326
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

PHILOSOPHY / General, RELIGION / General, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Anthropology, Theology, Christianity, Christian theology

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