I think Central Anime got through all of it finally. I have most of it either on my computer or burned to DVD.
CJ Cherryh does a LOT of liminality in her works. The space furries (uh, Chanur series) features a human who gets involved in their politics. The Faded Sun trilogy (in one omnibus, and it's AWESOME) has a different human who winds up on an intergalactic mercenary assassin ship. I could probably go on, but you've read Foreigner. Bren = liminal, and as he acclimates to Atevi culture, humans seem weird to him. (I think that's pretty obvious by the end of the first trilogy, but I can't remember now.)
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:16 pm (UTC)From:CJ Cherryh does a LOT of liminality in her works. The space furries (uh, Chanur series) features a human who gets involved in their politics. The Faded Sun trilogy (in one omnibus, and it's AWESOME) has a different human who winds up on an intergalactic mercenary assassin ship. I could probably go on, but you've read Foreigner. Bren = liminal, and as he acclimates to Atevi culture, humans seem weird to him. (I think that's pretty obvious by the end of the first trilogy, but I can't remember now.)