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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 ]
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.
.hack//Liminality is an OVA series directly related to the .hack video game series for the PlayStation 2, with the perspective of Liminality focused on the real world as opposed to the games' MMORPG The World. Liminality was separated into four volumes; each volume was released with its corresponding game. The initial episode is 45 minutes long ...
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Superliminal is a puzzle video game played from the first-person perspective.The player-character is a participant in a dream therapy program, but during the study, the character becomes trapped in a recurring dream cycle, meaning that they will wake up from dreams in dreams, and is guided by the voice of the study's overseer, Dr. Glenn Pierce, on how to escape from the dream.
It says at the bottom of that article that they have used our article under the free licence which all our articles are published. __meco 20:08, 21 July 2009 (UTC) It was written here first and copied there. The first version was a summary of an anthropology class I had just taken. —Ben Kovitz 21:45, 28 August 2009 (UTC)