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  2. Liminality - Wikipedia

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    Liminality is a major theme in Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald, in which the characters live between sea and land on docked boats, becoming liminal people. Saul Bellow 's "varied uses of liminality...include his Dangling Man , suspended between civilian life and the armed forces" [ 63 ] at "the onset of the dangling days". [ 64 ]

  3. Category:Liminal deities - Wikipedia

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  4. Liminal being - Wikipedia

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    By extension, liminal beings of a mixed, hybrid nature appear regularly in myth, legend and fantasy. A legendary liminal being is a legendary creature that combines two distinct states of simultaneous existence within one physical body.

  5. Liminal - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Liminal or Liminality may refer to: Anthropology and religion

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    3. The author of this article is overextending the term liminality to cover territory defined by marginality, which is not necessarily transitional, and abjection, which is equivalent to outsiderhood. Turner's definition of liminality is explicit in that he states that it is not a 'state' but a process.