One day she stood and stared. Took a moment to listen. Stepped out into the wideness and chose not to prepare.
‘The frame is at once a marker – an index that points to what should be looked at – and a boundary that prevents the framed object from lapsing into instability and abstraction, i.e., the vertigo of that which is not referenced, wild, ‘untamed’ culture. Meanings are first produced by a social framework…’’meaning is confused spatiality, framed.’’
Bourriaud
Bourriaud
Liminal, as an interstitial passage between fixed identifications, represents a possibility for a cultural hybridity that entertains difference without an assumed or imposed hierarchy. The concept of liminality as a quality of ”in-between” space, the transgeographical space, the transgender space.
Liminal spaces are ambiguous and ambivalent.
Liminality ‘complicates the effort to construct identity.’
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