marginality

[ UK /mˌɑːd‍ʒɪnˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of being marginal or on the fringes
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How To Use marginality In A Sentence

  • Prof. Bluma Goldstein of California University, who grew up as a child of an aguna, vividly describes in Enforced Marginality, the "galeriye fun farshvundene mener - Gallery of Vanished Husbands" which appeared several times weekly for decades in the New York-based Jewish newspaper The Forward - Forverts. JPost.com - Front Page
  • The historical cases - including the two we have worked on - suggest that ‘open marginality’ describes groups where heroin epidemics occur.
  • This type of marginality can be illustrated easily in antiquity in relation to hierarchy, or vertical social ranking.
  • Tynan, in contrast, creates a prefacing section entitled ‘Early Irish Writers,’ whose pagination in roman numerals underlines its marginality, and in which shortened biographical sketches are included without any excerpted texts.
  • The majority of the electorate are only marginally politically conscious, and the personalisation of political issues and allegiances reflect this marginality.
  • Given students' economic marginality and the fact that many of them have family obligations, their ability to maintain matriculation is oftentimes jeopardized.
  • In the novel Oe illustrates the concept of liminality developed by the cultural anthropologist Victor Turner, the "betwixt-and-between" state characterized by invisibility, outsiderhood, and marginality, yet also the locus of great potential for renewal. Kenzaburo Oe: Laughing Prophet and Soulful Healer
  • The majority of the electorate are only marginally politically conscious, and the personalisation of political issues and allegiances reflect this marginality.
  • The majority of the electorate are only marginally politically conscious, and the personalisation of political issues and allegiances reflect this marginality.
  • In many cases, the adjustment moved the faculty member from economic marginality to a living wage.
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