• Mapping Liminalities Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts

Mapping Liminalities Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts

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The essays in this book offer new perspectives on the concept of liminality. They explore the relevance and significance of the limen or threshold from a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives, and across a broad range of historical periods. The authors all seek to revisit key questions raised in recent literary and cultural criticism, whilst also moving that discussion in new directions. In particular, the essays stress the importance of defining liminality for particular literary and cultural contexts, and highlight the fact that whilst it is liberating and progressive in some instances, in others it is violent and oppressive. Examining texts from the early modern to the postmodern periods, by authors on both sides of the Atlantic, the volume embraces a wide range of literary forms, including novels, travel narratives, religious texts, and philosophical treatises; it also includes consideration of non-literary forms of representation such as photography. This book reveals the complexity of the concept of liminality, and underscores its powerfulness and potential for understanding the ways in which both individuals and communities, in the past and in the present day, negotiate states of transition, and give expression to their experience of being 'in-between'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039114559
ISBN-10: 3039114557
Publisher: Peter Lang
Publication date: 2007
Pages: 231
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.771617917 Pounds, Width: 0.49 Inches
Author: Lucy Kay, Zoë Kinsley, Terry Phillips, Alan Roughley
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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