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Visualization as Defamiliarization
Journal of Computational Literary Studies Volume 3 Issue 1 ...Daniel Brodén +3 more
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“Defamiliarizing the Familiar”
2016Abstract Michael Nyman’s 1986 opera The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, with a libretto based on Oliver Sacks’s “clinical tale” of the same title, functions as a meta-opera at several levels: it is a book within an opera, a neurological case study within an opera, and an ongoing internal song recital within an opera.
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Defamiliarization and the Gospels
Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 1990Victor Shklovsky, the Russian formalist, coined and popularized the notion of defamiliarization: the creative distortion of the world of ordinary perception to renew the reader's diminished capacity for fresh perception. Estranging devices of the formalists and the general principles that inform defamiliarization are categorized in this article, and ...
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Defamiliarizing the Mundane Roadscape
Space and Culture, 2003It is a popular and academic notion that routine driving along motorways signifies contemporary alienation through a kind of serial “non-space.”The author counters these dystopian assumptions about the character of this everyday pursuit by exploring his own experience of driving along England’s M6 motorway, showing how roads are enmeshed within ...
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2019
Abstract Chapter 2 focuses on Mallarmé’s Un coup de dés and Apollinaire’s calligrammes—works that defamiliarize page-space by undermining various (naturalized) conventions of paginal configuration. Many of the calligrammes are non-linear, having no ‘beginning’ or ‘end’; Un coup de dés is more accurately described as multi-cursal, its ...
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Abstract Chapter 2 focuses on Mallarmé’s Un coup de dés and Apollinaire’s calligrammes—works that defamiliarize page-space by undermining various (naturalized) conventions of paginal configuration. Many of the calligrammes are non-linear, having no ‘beginning’ or ‘end’; Un coup de dés is more accurately described as multi-cursal, its ...
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The Birth of Evil—A Defamiliarization
Journal of Pastoral Care, 1994Evil is common, and most people who commit evil are asleep Hannah Arendt Don't be tempted by the shiny apple Don't you eat of the bitter fruit Hunger only for a taste of justice Hunger only for a world of truth 'Cause all that you have is your ...
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Defamiliarization in A Tale of a tub
2000Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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The Defamiliarization of a Significant Phenomenon
Theatre Research International, 2000As I ponder how we as performance theorists endeavour to analyse the question of context as it relates to theatrical activity, I am struck by the fact that this question has both micro and macro-cosmic implications. Certainly, we must address the far reaching ideological concerns that permeate any performance, but within specific parameters, within the
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Buenos aires and the aesthetics of defamiliarization
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 2008When I arrived in Buenos Aires for the first time in 2002, I was profoundly disoriented by the various levels of representation that informed my experience of the city.
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