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- 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";...