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Liminality, transgression and space across the world: being, living and becoming(s) against, across and with borders and boundaries

Pekelsma, Simone(Edited by)Tanulku, Basak(Edited by)
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This book analyses various forms of liminality and transgression in different geographies, demonstrates how and why various physical and symbolic boundaries create liminality and transgression.Its focus is on comprehending the ways in which these borders and boundaries generate liminality and transgression rather than viewing them solely as issues.

It provides case studies from the past and present, allowing readers to connect subjects, periods and geographies.

It consists of theoretical and empirical chapters demonstrate how borders and liminality are interconnected.

The book also benefits from the power of several photo essays by artists to complete the theoretical and empirical chapters: the visual contributions demonstrate the creation of liminality without words.The book will be of interest to researchers and students working in the fields of urban and rural studies, urban sociology, cities and communities, urban and regional planning, urban anthropology, political sciences and migration studies, human geography, cultural geography, urban anthropology, and visual arts.

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Routledge
1040001254 / 9781040001257
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
150.195
05/03/2024
United Kingdom
English
352 pages
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