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  2. Transgression - Wikipedia

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    Crime, legal transgression, usually created by a violation of social or economic boundary In civil law jurisdictions, a transgression or a contravention is a smaller breach of law, similar to summary offence in common law jurisdictions; Social transgression, violating a social norm

  3. Transgressive fiction - Wikipedia

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    Because they are rebelling against the basic norms of society, protagonists of transgressive fiction may seem mentally ill, anti-social, or nihilistic.The genre deals extensively with taboo subject matters such as drugs, sexual activity, violence, incest, pedophilia, and crime.

  4. Transgressive art - Wikipedia

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    The term transgressive was first used in this sense by American filmmaker Nick Zedd and his Cinema of Transgression in 1985. [1] Zedd used it to describe his legacy with underground film-makers like Paul Morrissey , John Waters , and Kenneth Anger , and the relationship they shared with Zedd and his New York City peers in the early 1980s.

  5. Relational transgression - Wikipedia

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    Rule violations are events, actions, and behaviors that violate an implicit or explicit relationship norm or rule. Explicit rules tend to be relationship specific, such as those prompted by the bad habits of a partner (e.g., excessive drinking or drug abuse), or those that emerge from attempts to manage conflict (e.g., rules that prohibit spending time with a former spouse or talking about a ...

  6. Transgressive - Wikipedia

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    Transgressive may mean: . Transgressive art, a name given to art forms that violate perceived boundaries; Transgressive fiction, a modern style in literature; Transgressive Records, a United Kingdom-based independent record label

  7. Sin - Wikipedia

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    In religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law or a law of the deities. [1] Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful". [2]

  8. Relational transgressions - Wikipedia

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  9. Albanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 15 January 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,316 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.