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Defamiliarization or
ostranenie (Russian: остранение, IPA: [ɐstrɐˈnʲenʲɪjə]) is the
artistic technique of
presenting to
audiences common things in an...
- 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...
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Huffington Post.
Retrieved 2017-11-14. "Literature
Glossary –
Defamiliarization". shmoop.com.
Retrieved 2017-11-14.
Victor Shklovsky, "Sterne's Tristram...
- qualities.
According to
Viktor Shklovsky,
Gogol used the
technique of
defamiliarization when a
writer presents common things in an
unfamiliar or
strange way...
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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...
- ...
- concepts:
defamiliarization (ostraneniye, more literally, 'estrangement') and the plot/story
distinction (syuzhet/fabula). "
Defamiliarization" is one of...
- one, this is in
large part
because it
defamiliarizes Spielberg,
makes him strange. Yet it also
defamiliarizes Kubrick, with
equally ambiguous results...
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known as the
Mooreeffoc effect,
refers to what
stylisticians call "
defamiliarization". G. K.
Chesterton used the
phrase in his 1906 book
Charles ****ens:...
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sought in a
theatre presentation.
Bertolt Brecht coined the term "
defamiliarization effect" (sometimes
called "estrangement effect" or "alienation effect";...