Liminality and Critical Event Studies: Borders, Boundaries, and Contestation

Liminality and Critical Event Studies: Borders, Boundaries, and Contestation

by Ian R. Lamond; ‎Jonathan Moss
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Science & Technology Business & Economics Travel +1 more
Format Kindle
Pages 416
Language German
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Edition 1st ed. 2020
ISBN-10 3030402568
ISBN-13 9783030402563
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Exploring the intricate dynamics of liminality, this work delves into how borders and boundaries shape critical events. The authors, Ian R. Lamond and Jonathan Moss, dissect the multifaceted experiences that arise during moments of transition and transformation. They argue that liminality is not merely a phase to endure but a critical aspect of understanding social and political phenomena.

Through a series of rich analyses, the text illuminates how moments of contestation redefine our comprehension of place and identity. The authors weave together theoretical frameworks and real-world examples, guiding readers through the complexities of how individuals and groups navigate these in-between states.

As they challenge traditional views on boundaries, Lamond and Moss stimulate a rethinking of how critical events can emerge from the confluence of cultural, social, and political tensions. Their examination invites readers to contemplate the potential for change that lies within moments of uncertainty and upheaval.

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