High Heels and Hard Men: The Liminal Process of Becoming a Warrior

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Abstract

Landscapes of Liminality expands upon existing notions of spatial practice and spatial theory, and examines more intricately the contingent notion of “liminality” as a space of “in-between-ness” that avoids either essentialism or stasis. It capitalises on the extensive research that has already been undertaken in this area, and elaborates on the increasingly important and interrelated notion of liminality within contemporary discussions of spatial practice and theories of place. Bringing together international scholarship, the book offers a broad range of cross-disciplinary approaches to theories of liminality including literary studies, cultural studies, human geography, social studies, and art and design. The volume offers a timely and fascinating intervention which will help in shaping current debates concerning landscape theory, spatial practice, and discussions of liminality.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publicationLandscapes of Liminality: Between Space and Place
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages195-212
ISBN (Print)978-1-78348-984-8
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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