Quote by Mary Douglas
"Meaning emerges from the gaps between categories, not from the categories themselves."
"Meaning emerges from the gaps between categories, not from the categories themselves."
"Purity and danger are not intrinsic qualities of things, but classifications depending on how we view the world."
"The abominations of Leviticus make sense once you understand the dietary laws are about maintaining categories."
"Pollution is a matter of perspective and social order."
"What is unclassified is dangerous because it threatens our understanding of the world."