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ostranenie

American  
[aw-strah-nuh-nee] / ɔˈstrɑ nə ni /

Etymology

Origin of ostranenie

1917; < Russian; coined by Viktor Shklovsky, Russian writer and literary critic

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Artistic estrangement — originally ostranenie, a word coined by the Russian literary theorist Viktor Shklovsky — is sometimes translated as “defamiliarization.”

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2021

For Shklovsky, ostranenie occurs when a writer creates “a special way of experiencing an object, to make one not ‘recognize’ it but ‘see’ it.”

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2021

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