Transgression may refer to:
Legal, religious and social
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Sin, transgression against divine law or the law of deities
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Crime, legal transgression, usually created by a violation of social or economic boundary
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In civil law jurisdictions, a transgression or a contravention is a smaller breach of law, similar to summary offence in common law jurisdictions
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Social transgression, violating a social norm
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Relational transgression – violation of implicit or explicit relational rules
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Haram, going beyond Islamic religious restrictions
Science and mathematics
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Transgression map in cohomology
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Transgression (geology), a relative rise in sea level resulting in deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata
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Transgression (genetics) or Transgressive segregation, a peculiar case of heterosis, showing extreme phenotypes in a hybrid offspring
Literature
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Transgressions, a 1997 novel by Sarah Dunant
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Transgressions, a novel based in the English Civil War by Erastes
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, a short story collection by Stephen King and John Farris
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Transgressive fiction, a literary style
Film, television, music, and art
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Transgressive art
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Transgression (1931 film), a 1931 American film directed by Herbert Brenon
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Transgression (1974 film), a 1974 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young
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Transgression (2011 film), a 2011 film starring Michael Ironside, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Jonathan Keltz, and Carlos Bardem
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Transgression (2017 film), a 2017 Bulgarian film directed by Val Todorov
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Cinema of Transgression, a film movement using shock value and humor
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Transgression (album), 2005 release from industrial metal band Fear Factory
See also
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Transgressive (disambiguation)