本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
198
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 17, 2024
出版社
Routledge
ISBN-10
1032733837
ISBN-13
9781032733838
説明
Jack David Eller's exploration of liminality delves into the intricate spaces that exist between defined categories and identities. The work pushes the boundaries of traditional classifications, inviting readers to consider the rich complexities found within these transitional zones. It challenges established norms and encourages a reevaluation of how society perceives change and ambivalence.
Through a nuanced examination, the author connects various theoretical frameworks to real-world implications. This approach reveals how liminality plays a crucial role in shaping human experiences, social structures, and cultural narratives. Eller's critical analysis offers profound insights for academics and casual readers alike, bridging gaps between disciplines.
At its core, the book serves as a reflection on the potential of "betweenness" to foster new understandings and possibilities. It celebrates the dynamic interplay of ideas, identities, and experiences that emerge in the interstices, prompting a deeper appreciation for the complexities inherent in human existence.
Through a nuanced examination, the author connects various theoretical frameworks to real-world implications. This approach reveals how liminality plays a crucial role in shaping human experiences, social structures, and cultural narratives. Eller's critical analysis offers profound insights for academics and casual readers alike, bridging gaps between disciplines.
At its core, the book serves as a reflection on the potential of "betweenness" to foster new understandings and possibilities. It celebrates the dynamic interplay of ideas, identities, and experiences that emerge in the interstices, prompting a deeper appreciation for the complexities inherent in human existence.
ジャンル
歴史