Sentences with word «defamiliarization»

Its narrow timeframe and juddering shootout finale notwithstanding, in fact, «' 71» calls no film to mind so much as Roman Polanski's Holocaust drama «The Pianist» in its dramatic defamiliarization of urban space, and its tight focus on a single character's sensory experience of his surroundings amid broader conflict.
The deliberate rearrangement of the social norms and traditions is aimed at producing defamiliarization and restructuring the preunderstanding's perception of reality.
In his introduction to Forty - one False Starts, Ian Frazier — another peerless New Yorker writer — observes, «When a good jolt of defamiliarization knocks the rust off your perceptions, you don't forget.»
The show's title quotes Victor Shklovskii, the Russian formalist critic who coined the term defamiliarization.
Amid the unreality of the art market, here it comes again, only this time at home with old lessons about defamiliarization.
1) Working in a wide variety of mediums including sculpture, collage, installation, video, and performance, the up - and - coming New York - based artist is known for her manipulation and defamiliarization of language using combinations of text and image.
- poses the possibility of experiencing a defamiliarization of the reality structures of being - in - the - world and with it an actualization of a new self - awareness that is both liberated and liberating.
The conflicting impulses drive every museum visit, and the modern and postmodern ideas of «defamiliarization» and «deconstruction» mean to take them down a notch.
4) Writer and theorist Viktor Shklovsky developed a concept of defamiliarization to distinguish poetic from practical language, and his ideas also apply when you compare my paintings with logos.
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