Defamiliarization
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- In Graham Swift's the Son, Or the Further Step in the De-Femiliarizing Transition from Modernism to Postmodernism"
- Magical Realism As Feminist Discourse: Isabel Allende's the House of the Spirits and Shahrnush Parsipur's Touba and the Meaning of Night
- "Art As Technique"
- The Literary Work As Stranger
- The Magical Sublime: a New-Old
- Translating from Memory: Patrick Modiano in Postmodern Context
- Rereading Feminism and Postmodernism By
- The Literariness of Media Art
- Making the Familiar Unfamiliar: Techniques for Creating Poetic Gameplay
- Beyond Language: Viktor Shklovsky, Estrangement, and the Search for Meaning in Art a Dissertation Submitted to the Department Of
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- Children's Literature and Global Citizenship Education
- Perception As an Aesthetic End:With Reference to John Donne Dr.Sabah
- Vulgar Ambitions: Social Class and Self-Culture in Modern British Literature
- Aesthetics of Defamiliarization in Heidegger, Duchamp, and Ponge
- 'Art As Technique' (1917) Viktor Shklovsky "Art Is Thinking in Images."
- Defamiliarization, Setting and Foreshadowing of Death in Henry James’S the Wings of the Dove
- SEEKING the MAGIC in DESIGN: an Inquiry Into Defamiliarizing the Everyday