Defamiliarization also includes the use of foreign languages within a work.
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It is a method of defamiliarization of common sense.
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It is above all a defamiliarization of the spectator with what appears on screen.
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Lee plays on words and heavily uses defamiliarization, often involving metaphysical conversations among characters.
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This results in an anti-academic bias despite the use of formal methodologies, such as defamiliarization.
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Innovation in literary history is, according to Shklovsky, partly a matter of finding new techniques of defamiliarization.
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As a decisive step towards defamiliarization, she turns the people's spare living rooms into a stage.
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One frequent effect approximates what Viktor Shklovsky and the Russian formalists identified as defamiliarization or " ostranenie ".
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Shklovsky is perhaps best known for developing the concept of " ostranenie " or defamiliarization ( also translated as " estrangement " ) in literature.
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Shklovsky, however, insisted that not all artistic texts de-familiarize language, and that some of them achieve defamiliarization ( " otstranenie " ) by manipulating composition and narrative.