Deviance and Liminality (from Something Old, Something Bold: Bridal Showers and Bachelorette Parties) BETH MONTEMURRO
-Montemurro uses the term "liminality" to refer to:
A) a point in life or an occasion that marks a transition in a person's social identity
B) a person's second thoughts or feelings about a decision he or she has made and can't reverse
C) a secret or hidden identity of which a person's friends may be completely unaware, but whichhelps to explain a person's unexpected behavior
D) social norms that apply to only a few people and only in extreme circumstances
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