Liminality and Communitas

Ndembu kids dressed for initiation

Van Gennep and Turner argued that rites of passage (and ritual more generally) were characterized by periods of liminality and communitas:

Liminality is a state of in-between-ness in which many of the ordinary behavioral rules are suspended.

Communitas refers to the feelings of solidarity and oneness generated in these liminal state.

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