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Defamiliarization in advancing a decolonial approach to global citizenship education
Prospects, 2023Zayd Waghid +2 more
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Nature, Defamiliarization, Ambiguity
2017Using nature poetry as a case study in developing awareness, Walpert argues that the use of image and attention to sensual specifics trains readers and writers to be mindful rather than rely on habit and scripts, in parallel with the ways that mindfulness cultivates a departure from habitual expectations.
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Linguistic Practice: Defamiliarization
1996Abstract Language is one of the most important areas of knowledge that human beings possess, since, as we have seen, it is a powerful influence on the way people perceive and adjust to the world outside them. This knowledge has positive and negative aspects: ‘Language is not only a key. It can also be a fetter,’ wrote Sapir.
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The International Journal of Literary Humanities, 2021
Endah Tri Priyatni +3 more
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Endah Tri Priyatni +3 more
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Defamiliarization in Language and Literature
Comparative Literature, 1979Edward Wasiolek, R. H. Stacy
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The Defamiliarization of Childcare in Uruguay: What Factors Contribute to the Use of Care Centers?
Critical Sociology, 2022Karina Batthyany, Natalia Genta
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