This is an ambitious and challenging text that provokes thought and forces the reader to confront their preconceptions of how we can make sense of the social world. (Mark Erickson, Sociology, January 08, 2019)
Liminality and Experience develops an approach to thinking that can illuminate the future of psychosocial approaches on producing effects of in/stability. A central concern of Liminality and Experience is the recognition the self is formed and sustained in a wider context of social forces and structures, though is not reducible to that context. (Robbie Duschinsky and Samantha Reisz, Theory, Culture & Society, theoryculturesociety.org, May 31, 2018)