liminality
English
Noun
liminality (countable and uncountable, plural liminalities)
- (anthropology, philosophy, sociology, psychology) The state or quality of ambiguity which exists in the middle stage of certain events or rituals (such as a rite of passage or a society-wide revolution), during which the participating individual or group no longer holds its pre-ritual status but has not yet attained the status it will hold when the ritual has been completed.
- 1998, Joseph Frederick Bailey, Theorizing night vision: Novalis's "Hymnen an die Nacht.", page 209:
- The second way Novalis seeks to repotentize his thought is by striving to evoke feelings conducive to liminality.
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