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* ''Le folklore'', Paris: Stock, 1924 ([http://rupestres.perso.neuf.fr/page0/page12/assets/Van_Gennep.pdf excerpts]).
 
* ''Le folklore'', Paris: Stock, 1924 ([http://rupestres.perso.neuf.fr/page0/page12/assets/Van_Gennep.pdf excerpts]).
 
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* [[Victor Turner]], [http://www.sjsu.edu/people/annapurna.pandey/courses/MSR122/s1/Victor%20Turner%20Liminality%20and%20Communitas.pdf "Liminality and Communitas"], in ''The Ritual Process: Stracture and Anti-Structure'', Chicago: Aldine Publishing, 1969:94-413, 125—30.
 
* Rosemary Zumwalt, [http://www.aaanet.org/committees/commissions/centennial/history/090vangennep.pdf "Arnold van Gennep: The Hermit of Bourg-la-Reine"], in ''American Anthropologist'', 84, 1982: 299-313.
 
* Rosemary Zumwalt, [http://www.aaanet.org/committees/commissions/centennial/history/090vangennep.pdf "Arnold van Gennep: The Hermit of Bourg-la-Reine"], in ''American Anthropologist'', 84, 1982: 299-313.
  

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Arnold van Gennep (23 April 1873 – 7 May 1957) was a noted French ethnographer and folklorist. His most famous work is Les rites de passage [The Rites of Passage] (1909) which includes his vision of rites of passage rituals as being divided into three phases: preliminary, liminaire (liminality) (a stage much studied by anthropologist Victor Turner), and postliminaire (post-liminality).

Literature

Books by van Gennep
on van Gennep

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