Anti-structure is a concept often associated with the field of anthropology, particularly in the study of rituals and social phenomena. It relates to the idea of breaking down or subverting the normal social order and hierarchies, allowing for a temporary reversal of roles, norms, and rules. The term is most commonly linked to the work of Victor Turner, who explored the dynamics of ritual and social processes.
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