Introduction: Mind the Gap: Betwixt and between Liminality and Marginality
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche and Michael Hubbard MacKay
Section One: Liminality Without: Marginalized Communities
Chapter One: Layers of Liminality and Marginality in the African Hebrew Israelite Community
Michael T. Miller
Chapter Two: Liberating Liminality in the Contemporary Church of Algeria
Patrick Brittenden
Chapter Three: “Neither here nor there”: Border-crossing and liminal states in Rose Tremain’s The Road Home
Maria Antonietta Struzziero
Section Two: Liminality Within: Group Interaction Within the Liminal Space
Chapter Four: Liminal Space and Liminal Place: The Medieval Church Porch
Jamie Ingram
Chapter Five: Hammering in-between: Liminality and Contingency in Artisanal Practice, Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, Mexico
Michele Avis Feder-Nadoff
Chapter Six: Liminality in Time: The Taipei Dance Circle as a Process
Yu-Chun Chen
Chapter Seven: Mormon Polygamy: Liminal or Normative?
Michael Hubbard MacKay
Section Three: Within and Without: Liminality and Dialogue
Chapter Eight: Liminal Dialogue: Solomon Ibn Verga’s Tale of Ephraim Ibn Sanjo and Kind Pedro I of Aragon
Eric Ziolkowski
Chapter Nine: Intermediality: Performing the Liminal in the Dance Work Falling
Pauline Brooks
Section Four: Liminality as an Agent of Change
Chapter Ten: The Pedagogics of Liminality: Ivan Illich and the Critique of Institutional Ritualization
José R. Irizarry
Chapter Eleven: Agents of Conversion: Agency of Women in Early Islam
Keren Abbou Hershkovits
Chapter Twelve: Wife and leader: Khadījah as a first follower
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche
Conclusion
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche and Michael Hubbard MacKay
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