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European Film Studies - The Key Debates |
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European Film Studies - The Key Debates
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Intro -- Ostrannenie -- Contents -- Editorial -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ostran(n)enie as an"Attractive" Concept -- PART I Theory Formation Ostranenie,the Avant-Garde and The Cinema of Attractions -- The Gesture of Revolution or Misquoting as Device1 -- Ostranenie, "The Montage of Attractions"and Early Cinema's "Properly Irreducible Alien Quality" -- Part II Mutations and Appropriations Alienation Theories and Terminologies -- Ostranenie, Innovation, and Media History1 -- Knight's Moves: Brecht and Russian Formalism in Britain in the 1970s -- Ostranenie in French Film Studies:Translation Problems and Conflicting Interests -- Christian Metz and the Russian Formalists: A "Rendez-vous Manqué"? -- Part III Cognitive and Evolutionary-Cognitive Approaches to Ostranenie Perception,Cognitive Gaps and Cognitive Schemes -- Should I See What I Believe?Audiovisual Ostranenie and Evolutionary-Cognitive Film Theory -- On Perception, Ostranenie, and Specificity -- Estrangement and the Representation of Life in Art -- The Perception of Reality as Deformed Realism -- Part IV Discussions On Ostranenie,Différance, and the Uncanny -- Conversation with András Bálint Kovács -- Conversation with Laura Mulvey -- Notes -- General Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Names -- Index of Film Titles -- Index of Subjects |
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Leading international film scholars assess the impact and evolution of the concept of ostrannenie, or defamiliarisation, since its original appearance in literary debates in the 1920s |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: van den Oever, Annie Ostrannenie : On "Strangeness" and the Moving Image. The History, Reception, and Relevance of a Concept
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2010 9789089640796
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Motion pictures -- History
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Electronic books
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