Month: May 2016

  • “How Are You?” Reflections on a Healthcare Visit

    While working on my PhD dissertation a few years ago I became intrigued by the idea of liminality. In cultural anthropology, liminality (from the Latin lÄ«men, meaning “a threshold”) is the ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the in-between or transitional phase of social rituals. Healthcare researchers have begun to use the concept to explore…