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distancing effect, also
translated as
alienation effect (German:
Verfremdungseffekt or V-Effekt), is a
concept in
performing arts
credited to
German playwright...
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understanding and comprehension.
While not
invented by Brecht, the
Verfremdungseffekt,
known in
English as the "estrangement effect" or the "alienation...
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whose Verfremdungseffekt ("estrangement effect") was a
potent element of his
approach to theatre. In fact, as
Willett points out,
Verfremdungseffekt is "a...
- (sometimes
called "estrangement effect" or "alienation effect";
German Verfremdungseffekt) for an
approach to
theater that
focused on the
central ideas and...
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concepts of epic
theatre and
Verfremdungseffekt, or "V" effect;
preferably "alienation" or "estrangement effect"
Verfremdungseffekt is
achieved through the...
- (which he
later preferred to call "dialectical theatre") and the
Verfremdungseffekt. When the ****s came to
power in
Germany in 1933,
Brecht fled his...
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themselves after having been an active,
critical observer.
Frisch uses the
Verfremdungseffekt (distancing effect)
throughout the play, with the aim of distancing...
- film. Some have used it as an alienating,
Brechtian technique (the
Verfremdungseffekt) that
makes the
audience aware of the
unreality of the film experience...
- use of
expressionist forms and
Brechtian techniques, such as the
Verfremdungseffekt (estrangement effect) to
disorient and
engage its audience. The list...
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rational observation is
constantly revitalized; this idea is
known as
Verfremdungseffekt. Melodrama: As
devised by
early Gr**** dramatists,
these styles rely...