- day-to-day
reality of the
modern world,
defamiliarizing the
reader and
provoking an
uncanny feeling.: 250
Defamiliarization has been ****ociated with the poet...
- and Reis's 1965
English translation of Shklovsky's 1917
coinage as "
defamiliarization",
combined with John Willett's 1964
translation of Brecht's 1935 coinage...
- one, this is in
large part
because it
defamiliarizes Spielberg,
makes him strange. Yet it also
defamiliarizes Kubrick, with
equally ambiguous results...
- It
arose separately from West
European symbolism, and
emphasized defamiliarization and the
mysticism of Sophiology.
Influences The
Russian symbolism...
-
considered in two
parts - the ball and the flogging.
Tolstoy uses
defamiliarization in each part to
emphasize the
importance of the
ritual and social...
- It may use
Brechtian alienation strategies to jar us, in
order to "
defamiliarize" what we are
seeing and how we are
seeing it.
Performative do****entaries...
- anti-academic bias
despite the use of
formal methodologies, such as
defamiliarization. This
contradiction exists in many subcultures,
especially those dependent...
-
Beatrice the
Sixteenth has been
described as a
successful example of
defamiliarization, in that it
places the
reader in a
world initially without any indications...
-
speculates that the novel's
modern setting is "calculated to have a
defamiliarizing effect.
While this
novel measures carefully the p****ing of time, its...
-
sought in a
theatre presentation.
Bertolt Brecht coined the term "
defamiliarization effect" (sometimes
called "estrangement effect" or "alienation effect";...