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[PDF] "Art as Technique" - ParadiseSuch constructions as "the pestle and the mortar," or "Old Nick and the infernal regions" (Decameron) are also examples of the technique of defamiliarization.
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Refamiliarizing Viktor Shklovsky | Victorian Literature and CultureDec 7, 2018 · Defamiliarization, his most significant contribution to literary theory, posits that more familiarity with flogging, sex, or the custom of ...
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[PDF] OSTRANNENIE - OAPEN HomeNov 7, 1996 · concept of ostranenie in aesthetic and film theory from the Russian Formalists to the present day. His objective is to define a golden ...
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Russian formalism 100 years on | Cairn.infoThe Russian formalists revolutionized the study of literature between 1915 and 1930. They also played an essential role in the development of folklore studies.
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What is Defamiliarization? || Definition and ExamplesSep 21, 2025 · The technique of art is to make objects “unfamiliar,” to make ... Image of Viktor Skhlovsky and Quote from "Art as Technique". This is ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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[PDF] viktor shklovsky "art as technique" (1917)“Poetic imagery is a means of creating the strongest possible impression” (8) and is. “neither more nor less effective than other poetic techniques” (8) such as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Russian Formalism - Literary Theory and CriticismOct 19, 2020 · Russian Formalism is a literary criticism movement emphasizing the autonomous nature of literature, studying its form and aesthetic devices, ...
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2.1 Russian Formalism: Origins and Key Figures - FiveableVictor Shklovsky. Introduced the concept of "defamiliarization" or "estrangement" (ostranenie), which involves presenting familiar things in a strange or ...Missing: OPOYAZ | Show results with:OPOYAZ
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[PDF] "Art as Technique" | The Open Space of Democracy"Art as Technique" by: Viktor Shklovsky. If we start to examine the general laws of perception, we see that as perception becomes habitual, it becomes ...Missing: English | Show results with:English
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(PDF) Ostranenie: to give back the sensation of life - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Wordsworth Editions, 1994. SHKLOVSKY, Viktor. “Art as Technique.” In ... The article discusses Viktor Shklovsky's concept of defamiliarization ( ...Missing: excerpts | Show results with:excerpts
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None### Summary of Viktor Shklovsky's "Art as Technique" (1917) on Poetic vs. Practical Language and Defamiliarization
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Defamiliarization - Literary Theory and CriticismMar 17, 2016 · The Russian Formalists' concept of “Defamiliarization”, proposed by Viktor Shklovsky in his Art as Technique, refers to the literary device ...
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Fabula and sjužet - Oxford ReferenceA distinction drawn by Russian Formalism between the story told (fabula) and the imaginative way in which that story is actually narrated (sjužet).
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Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads | The Poetry FoundationOct 13, 2009 · Wordsworth's introduction to the second edition, “Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads” (1802), succinctly states the revolutionary agenda the two pursued.
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Novalis and the Blue Flower: The Romantic School in GermanyThis blue flower is the watchword and the sacred symbol of the school. What it is meant to symbolize it is difficult to tell, but judging from the rôle it plays ...Missing: defamiliarization | Show results with:defamiliarization
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19th Century Romantic AestheticsJun 14, 2016 · Like Novalis, Wordsworth is one of the first proponents of romanticizing in this sense. He instructs: while romantic poetry should start ...
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Explainer: how Romanticism rebelled against cold-hearted rationalityJul 25, 2018 · In a way that Kant might not have anticipated, Smith presents a Romantic kind of enlightenment - a courage to use one's own understanding of ...
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[PDF] Art as Technique2 Victor Shklovsky. Victor Shklovsky (b. 1893) was a leading figure in the school of literary and linguistic theory known as Russian formalism, which ...
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Negative Allegory (Defamiliarization) in the Poetics of M. GorkyAbstract: Allegory, originally the organizing principle of M. Gorky's poetics, determines to a great extent the uniqueness of Gorky's “romantic realism”.
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Recycling of the Soviet (Chapter 2) - Russian Literature since 1991Nov 5, 2015 · Having ceased to be a contemporary artistic aim, the defamiliarization of the Soviet ... Thus, Russian literature has ceased to be post-Soviet ...
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[PDF] The Poetics of Foregrounding: The Lexical Deviation in UlyssesOur studies show: (1) Joyce's defamiliarized lexis is more motivated than arbitrary as he made the best use of the accepted lexical resources; (2) As for.
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None### Summary of Defamiliarization Techniques in James Joyce's *Ulysses*
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[PDF] Principles Of Thomas Pynchon's Literary RealitiesJan 1, 2011 · ... Defamiliarization also serves to break down the numerous and interrelated binaries.‖ (Ebbesen 9) When cultural entropy is applied to Pynchon ...
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(PDF) Being in the Midst: Italo Calvino's If on a Winter's Night a ...Both Italian and American critics have helped to identify part of Calvino's project in If on a winter's night a traveler by interpreting the novel as a ...
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linguistic defamiliarization: a reappraisal of things fall apart through ...Aug 6, 2025 · This paper applies the Structuralist Character Theory to 33 extracts of inner experience from Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart (1958) ...Missing: scholarly sources
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Salman Rushdie as a Progressive Writer: A Study of Midnight's ...Rushdie employs 'defamiliarization' to challenge readers' perceptions through innovative language and narrative techniques. His use of 'Hinglish' reflects a ...
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(PDF) Things Made Strange: On the Concept of "Estrangement" in ...Aug 6, 2025 · Contrary to Suvin's assessment, it is not sf's primary formal operation to render familiar things strange, but to make the alien look ordinary, ...
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Affect and Attunement in Experimental AutofictionJun 1, 2022 · Both create defamiliarized narratives that refuse the illusion of truthfulness and thus challenge easy sentimental legibility. The discussion ...
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[PDF] The Evolution and Challenges of Environmental Apocalyptic LiteratureThis thesis examines environmental apocalyptic literature, its ability to mobilize action against climate change, and its effectiveness in addressing climate ...
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Alienation effect (Verfremdungseffekt) | CourseCompendiumAs such, it is related to similar devices in modernist theory and art such as 'defamiliarization' or ostranenie and 'making strange' or 'estrangement', though ...
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Defamiliarisation, Brecht and Criticality in Graphic DesignMay 19, 2016 · A primary aim of the Verfremdungseffekt was to use the moment of defamiliarisation to lay bare the full range of ideological forces in play within the given ...
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Brecht's Work (Part II) - Bertolt Brecht in ContextMay 28, 2021 · Brecht's Marxist Influences. Marx and Lenin were instrumental to Brecht's thought. The dialectical materialism of both served as the basis for ...Part Ii Brecht's Work · Brecht's Marxist Influences · Brecht's Influences On...<|separator|>
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Estrangement theory from literature to architecture - ScienceDirect.comThe first part of this article elaborates the three fundamental techniques of Shklovsky's Ostranenie and their three variant methods of Brecht's V-effect.
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[PDF] Re (Presentation) As Resistance in Brecht's Mother Courage and ...Jul 23, 2018 · He makes use of placards, songs etc in the play to create an anti-illusive effect. Thus, through his unconventional use of mode and content ...Missing: estrangement | Show results with:estrangement<|separator|>
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[PDF] aesthetics of defamiliarization in heidegger, duchamp, and ponge a ...Defamiliarization, or 'ostranenie,' is making everyday objects strange, transforming them into art by removing them from automatized perception, according to ...
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Defamiliarization and Renewing the Art of Perception in Thomas ...In the following discussion, I shall focus on two ways in which defamiliarization is achieved -- distorting images as a result of simplification or uncommon ...
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High-Tech Trash: Glitch, Noise, and Aesthetic Failure - 1837f538 ...recognizable things, forms, or figures, abstraction employs fragments ... art involve the defamiliarization of normative viewing experiences. ... tion,” therein ...
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Shay Zilberman, Hannah Höch: Miniatures – Museum PTJun 1, 2023 · The Dada artists made photomontage a major vehicle to disseminate criticism and protest, as it enabled decontextualization and defamiliarization ...
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Surrealist Sculpture Movement Overview - The Art StoryThe use of defamiliarization, juxtaposition and metamorphosis resulted in fantastical creations that have influenced every subsequent genre of art. Many ...
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Surreal Objects: Three-Dimensional Works From Dali to Man RayThe Surrealists' objects are not only the result of the application of all principles central to the movement's theory, such as defamiliarization, combinatorics ...
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(PDF) Culture Jamming: Activism and the Art of Cultural ResistanceFeiten argues that Banksy, who secretly applies stencil-sprayed images in a variety of urban contexts, “transform[s] public space into a field for improvisation ...
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[PDF] Contested images: the politics and poetics of appropriation.phenomenology but also of defamiliarization as it transfers “usual perception of an object ... roots in the New York Graffiti scene and the street art of Banksy.
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[PDF] Soviet Montage Cinema as Propaganda and Political Rhetoric - ERA6.2 Still from Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin: . . . and then from ... ostranenie, or “making strange”, which represented a purely ...
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[PDF] MARX AND MONTAGE | New Left Reviewon the bridge in Battleship Potemkin ('the rebirth of Tristan out of the ... Formalist doctrine of the renewal of perception, of aesthetics' ostranenie,.
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Seeing the Invisible: Maya Deren's Experiments in Cinematic Trance*In her experimental filmmaking,. Deren infused this magnetic power of dance into cinema. In the tradition of modernist cinema, Deren describes a centerless and ...
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WHAT VIDEO CAN DO: BILL VIOLAS FRACTALSEven in the art world, where video pieces are, of course, exhibited, discussed, and studied, video art has been accused of "technocratic idealism"; "an uneasy ...
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Immersive Contemplation in Video Art EnvironmentsJun 22, 2005 · Some of the most deeply moving and admired artistic work in video -- such as work by Mary Lucier, Bill Viola, Tony Oursler, Joan Jonas, Chris ...
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[PDF] Making it Unfamiliar in the “Right” Way - An Empirical Study of Poetic ...This paper describes an empirical study of poetic gameplay in three games: The Graveyard, Thirty. Flights of Loving, and The Stanley Parable. Using ...
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The Stanley Parable makes the gameplay unfamiliar in the right wayApr 12, 2018 · In The Stanley Parable the player character explores a surreal environment, trying to find out what happened to Stanley. One of the prominent ...
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[PDF] Spaces of Allegory. Non-Euclidean Spatiality as a Ludo-Poetic DeviceThe paper demonstrates the creative use of this form of defamiliarization in two examples, Superliminal and The Witness, which turn it into allegories of dreams ...
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(PDF) Generated tools: A Defamiliarizing Approach to Creating ML ArtJun 17, 2024 · SHORT PAPER. In recent years there has been an increase in the adoption of machine learning (ML) systems that can generate novel images.
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(PDF) The "Grotesque" in Instagram Memes - ResearchGateSep 6, 2021 · This essay will explore the aesthetic and semantic composition of these memes and their position in the digital marketplace through the lens of 'the Grotesque ...
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The COVID-19 crisis chronotope: The pandemic as matter, metaphor ...Dec 9, 2021 · This article, thus, offers a study of COVID-19 as a connective metaphor and a crisis chronotope – denoting the un-certain space–time marked and defamiliarized.
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[PDF] Re-imagining the Familiar: Data visualisation in environmental artIn the field of data-visualization, this paper discusses how environmental art can engage with the viewer by re-imagining the familiar, thus, giving new meaning ...
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Defamiliarizing Digital History - Michael J. KramerMar 17, 2022 · In this sense, defamiliarization tactics for historical inquiry such as sonification have the potential to address the danger of reproducing ...<|separator|>
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A systematic review of worldwide causal and correlational evidence ...Nov 7, 2022 · Alongside the positive effects of digital media for democracy, there is clear evidence of serious threats to democracy. Considering the ...
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[PDF] The “Uncanny”1 | MITIt may be true that the uncanny is nothing else than a hidden, familiar thing that has undergone repression and then emerged from it, and that everything that ...
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[PDF] of the complete psychological works of - sigmund freud - UncannyI will say at once that both courses lead to the same result: the uncanny is that class of the frightening which leads back to what is known of old and long.
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[PDF] The Uncanny - Department of EnglishWe would therefore venture to trace back the uncanny element in the Sand-Man to the anxiety caused by the infantile castration complex. Yet as soon as we ...
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The Sandman - Freud Museum LondonFeb 1, 2020 · Freud points to themes that are strong in The Sandman and considered uncanny. For example, uncertain identities and doubles. To Freud, writing ...
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The Uncanny - Freud Museum LondonSep 18, 2019 · The uncanny arises when childhood beliefs we have grown out of suddenly seem real. Freud called it 'the return of the repressed'. The Uncanny in ...
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The Uncanniness of Form - Scandinavian University PressDefamiliarization and the Freudian Uncanny. The uncanny has been firmly established as a literary phenomenon ever since Freud's 1919 investigation of “Das ...
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Viktor Shklovsky's Ostrannenie and the 'Hermeneutics of wonder'Apr 28, 2020 · The historical avant-garde, especially Dada and Surrealism, broke with academic artistic traditions through their embrace of the popular.Missing: ostranenie | Show results with:ostranenie
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Jacques Derrida Différance - Stanford UniversityDerrida first plays on the "silence" of the a in différance as being like a silent tomb, like a pyramid, like the pyramid to which Hegel compares the body of ...
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Viktor Shklovskij: Différance in Defamiliarization - jstordifference: to break down the indifferent recognition of automatization. Shklovskij's theory deserves to be named an economics of perception in which the "cost" ...
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[PDF] Joyce the Deconstructionist: Finnegans Wake in Context - NelitiBy empha- sizing différance Joyce challenges the reader to become actively involved in the laudable text and engage in experiencing its bliss rather than its ...Missing: defamiliarization | Show results with:defamiliarization
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Derrida's Différance - Literary Theory and CriticismAug 1, 2024 · Derrida focuses on the hierarchies between speech and writing; and nature and culture in these different writers. He asks how we should read ...
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The critical limits of phenomenology: Husserlian phenomenology as ...Nov 7, 2023 · In his (1980) account of presence and absence, Robert Sokolowski characterizes “defamiliarization” as central to philosophical thinking (p.
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The Unfamiliar Familiar: Part 6 of 6 - Mountain Cloud Zen CenterApr 17, 2015 · Zen koans defamiliarize perception to see things from buddhanature's view, challenging our normal understanding of time and space, and making ...
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The Unfamiliar Familiar: Buddhist Defamiliarization - TricycleVipassana teacher and practitioner Henry Shukman describes how we can take a fresh look at the world through Buddhist defamiliarization.
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Zen and the Art of Haiku - Ken JonesHaiku are the most thoroughgoing expression of literary Zen. They are also one of the several meditative "Ways" (like calligraphy and the minimal ink paintings)
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Zen and the Art of Haiku, by Ken Jones - Western Chan FellowshipAug 11, 2025 · In Buddhist terminology, the power of Zen haiku lies in their embodiment of form-and-emptiness. The best of them come to us out of the moment ...
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[PDF] Between Fluxus and the Situationist International7 “There is little relation between Fluxus and Situationism other than a vague temporal overlap at some moments in the 20th century. Many people in Fluxus ...Missing: defamiliarization | Show results with:defamiliarization
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[PDF] Uptake of Situationism Considered HarmfulIn the end, our giftees expressed some general frustration in their experiences with the SIA which derived from the methods used to defamiliarize people's ...
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Methods of Defamiliarization and Semioclasm in Banksy's ArtworksHe used alternate codes as follows: Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald instead of soldiers, window instead of wall, flowers instead of grenade, Crayolas instead ...Missing: jamming | Show results with:jamming
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Old Proverbs in New Skins – An fMRI Study on DefamiliarizationWe investigated how processing fluency and defamiliarization (the art of rendering familiar notions unfamiliar) contribute to the affective and esthetic ...Missing: 21st | Show results with:21st
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The Ecological Uncanny: Estranging Literary Landscapes in ...This realism forms the basis for what I call the ecological uncanny: the defamiliarization of the natural world that arises from our repressed sense that “ ...
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ViGen: Defamiliarizing Everyday Perception for Discovering ...Jun 22, 2025 · This paper proposes ViGen, an Augmented Reality (AR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enhanced vision system designed to facilitate defamiliarization in daily ...
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Estrangement, immersion, and the future: Designing the speculative ...Explores the uses of virtual reality for embodied futures thinking. •. Makes important links between cognitive estrangement and futures literacy. Abstract.<|control11|><|separator|>