Viktor Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Gratchev, Slav N.; Mancing, Howard
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This unique book examines the heritage and enduring relevance of Viktor Shklovsky's work from a wide range of international perspectives. The essays articulate Shklovsky's impact through various lenses including literature, literary theory, film, art theory, and philosophy from the early-1920s to the mid-1970s.
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This unique book examines the heritage and enduring relevance of Viktor Shklovsky's work from a wide range of international perspectives. The essays articulate Shklovsky's impact through various lenses including literature, literary theory, film, art theory, and philosophy from the early-1920s to the mid-1970s.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781498597944
- ISBN-10: 1498597947
- Artikelnr.: 63302677
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781498597944
- ISBN-10: 1498597947
- Artikelnr.: 63302677
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Slav N. Gratchev is associate professor of Spanish at Marshall University. Howard Mancing is professor emeritus of Spanish at Purdue University.
Introduction
Irina Evdokimova
Part I: Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature
Chapter 1: Thinking in Images, Differently: Shklovsky, Yakubinsky, and the
Power of Evidence
Michael Eskin
Chapter 2: The Odyssey of Viktor Shklovsky: Life after Formalism
Basil Lvoff
Chapter 3: The Eternal Wonderer, or Who was Viktor Shklovsky?
Slav N. Gratchev
Chapter 4: Defamiliarization in translating Lewis Carroll's Wonderland.
Victor Fet and Michael Everson
Chapter 5: Viktor Shklovsky on Narrative
David Gorman
Chapter 6: Defamiliarization and Genre: Semiotic Subversions in The Crying
of Lot 49 and "Death and the Compass."
Melissa Garr
Chapter 7: Shklovsky and Things, or Why Tolstoy's Sofa should matter.
Sergei Oushakine
Chapter 8: The Motherland will Notice her Terrible Mistake:* Paradox of
Futurism in Jasienski, Mayakovsky and Shklovsky
Norbert Francis
Chapter 9: Framing and Threading Non-Literary Discourse into the Structure
of Cervantes¿s Don Quixote II
Rachel Schmidt
Chapter 10: Shklovsky and World Literature.
Grant Hamilton
Chapter 11: Racism and Robots: Defamiliarizing Social Justice in Rosa
Montero's Tears in the Rain and the 21st Century.
Steven Mills
Part II: Shklovsky's Heritage in Arts
Chapter 12: Shklovsky's Dog and Mulvey's Pleasure: The Secret Life of
Defamiliarization.
Eric Naiman
Chapter 13: Reading Viktor Shklovsky's "Arts as Technique" in the Context
of Early Cinema.
Annie Van den Oever
Part III: Shklovsky's Heritage in Philosophy
Chapter 14: Philosophical work of Russian formalism
Alexander Markov
Chapter 15: Shklovsky as a Technique: Literary Theory and the Biographical
Strategies of a Soviet Intellectual
Ilya Kalinin
Chapter 16: From a New Seeing to a New Acting: Viktor Shklovsky's
Ostranenie and Analyses of Games and Play.
Holger Pötzsch
Irina Evdokimova
Part I: Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature
Chapter 1: Thinking in Images, Differently: Shklovsky, Yakubinsky, and the
Power of Evidence
Michael Eskin
Chapter 2: The Odyssey of Viktor Shklovsky: Life after Formalism
Basil Lvoff
Chapter 3: The Eternal Wonderer, or Who was Viktor Shklovsky?
Slav N. Gratchev
Chapter 4: Defamiliarization in translating Lewis Carroll's Wonderland.
Victor Fet and Michael Everson
Chapter 5: Viktor Shklovsky on Narrative
David Gorman
Chapter 6: Defamiliarization and Genre: Semiotic Subversions in The Crying
of Lot 49 and "Death and the Compass."
Melissa Garr
Chapter 7: Shklovsky and Things, or Why Tolstoy's Sofa should matter.
Sergei Oushakine
Chapter 8: The Motherland will Notice her Terrible Mistake:* Paradox of
Futurism in Jasienski, Mayakovsky and Shklovsky
Norbert Francis
Chapter 9: Framing and Threading Non-Literary Discourse into the Structure
of Cervantes¿s Don Quixote II
Rachel Schmidt
Chapter 10: Shklovsky and World Literature.
Grant Hamilton
Chapter 11: Racism and Robots: Defamiliarizing Social Justice in Rosa
Montero's Tears in the Rain and the 21st Century.
Steven Mills
Part II: Shklovsky's Heritage in Arts
Chapter 12: Shklovsky's Dog and Mulvey's Pleasure: The Secret Life of
Defamiliarization.
Eric Naiman
Chapter 13: Reading Viktor Shklovsky's "Arts as Technique" in the Context
of Early Cinema.
Annie Van den Oever
Part III: Shklovsky's Heritage in Philosophy
Chapter 14: Philosophical work of Russian formalism
Alexander Markov
Chapter 15: Shklovsky as a Technique: Literary Theory and the Biographical
Strategies of a Soviet Intellectual
Ilya Kalinin
Chapter 16: From a New Seeing to a New Acting: Viktor Shklovsky's
Ostranenie and Analyses of Games and Play.
Holger Pötzsch
Introduction
Irina Evdokimova
Part I: Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature
Chapter 1: Thinking in Images, Differently: Shklovsky, Yakubinsky, and the
Power of Evidence
Michael Eskin
Chapter 2: The Odyssey of Viktor Shklovsky: Life after Formalism
Basil Lvoff
Chapter 3: The Eternal Wonderer, or Who was Viktor Shklovsky?
Slav N. Gratchev
Chapter 4: Defamiliarization in translating Lewis Carroll's Wonderland.
Victor Fet and Michael Everson
Chapter 5: Viktor Shklovsky on Narrative
David Gorman
Chapter 6: Defamiliarization and Genre: Semiotic Subversions in The Crying
of Lot 49 and "Death and the Compass."
Melissa Garr
Chapter 7: Shklovsky and Things, or Why Tolstoy's Sofa should matter.
Sergei Oushakine
Chapter 8: The Motherland will Notice her Terrible Mistake:* Paradox of
Futurism in Jasienski, Mayakovsky and Shklovsky
Norbert Francis
Chapter 9: Framing and Threading Non-Literary Discourse into the Structure
of Cervantes¿s Don Quixote II
Rachel Schmidt
Chapter 10: Shklovsky and World Literature.
Grant Hamilton
Chapter 11: Racism and Robots: Defamiliarizing Social Justice in Rosa
Montero's Tears in the Rain and the 21st Century.
Steven Mills
Part II: Shklovsky's Heritage in Arts
Chapter 12: Shklovsky's Dog and Mulvey's Pleasure: The Secret Life of
Defamiliarization.
Eric Naiman
Chapter 13: Reading Viktor Shklovsky's "Arts as Technique" in the Context
of Early Cinema.
Annie Van den Oever
Part III: Shklovsky's Heritage in Philosophy
Chapter 14: Philosophical work of Russian formalism
Alexander Markov
Chapter 15: Shklovsky as a Technique: Literary Theory and the Biographical
Strategies of a Soviet Intellectual
Ilya Kalinin
Chapter 16: From a New Seeing to a New Acting: Viktor Shklovsky's
Ostranenie and Analyses of Games and Play.
Holger Pötzsch
Irina Evdokimova
Part I: Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature
Chapter 1: Thinking in Images, Differently: Shklovsky, Yakubinsky, and the
Power of Evidence
Michael Eskin
Chapter 2: The Odyssey of Viktor Shklovsky: Life after Formalism
Basil Lvoff
Chapter 3: The Eternal Wonderer, or Who was Viktor Shklovsky?
Slav N. Gratchev
Chapter 4: Defamiliarization in translating Lewis Carroll's Wonderland.
Victor Fet and Michael Everson
Chapter 5: Viktor Shklovsky on Narrative
David Gorman
Chapter 6: Defamiliarization and Genre: Semiotic Subversions in The Crying
of Lot 49 and "Death and the Compass."
Melissa Garr
Chapter 7: Shklovsky and Things, or Why Tolstoy's Sofa should matter.
Sergei Oushakine
Chapter 8: The Motherland will Notice her Terrible Mistake:* Paradox of
Futurism in Jasienski, Mayakovsky and Shklovsky
Norbert Francis
Chapter 9: Framing and Threading Non-Literary Discourse into the Structure
of Cervantes¿s Don Quixote II
Rachel Schmidt
Chapter 10: Shklovsky and World Literature.
Grant Hamilton
Chapter 11: Racism and Robots: Defamiliarizing Social Justice in Rosa
Montero's Tears in the Rain and the 21st Century.
Steven Mills
Part II: Shklovsky's Heritage in Arts
Chapter 12: Shklovsky's Dog and Mulvey's Pleasure: The Secret Life of
Defamiliarization.
Eric Naiman
Chapter 13: Reading Viktor Shklovsky's "Arts as Technique" in the Context
of Early Cinema.
Annie Van den Oever
Part III: Shklovsky's Heritage in Philosophy
Chapter 14: Philosophical work of Russian formalism
Alexander Markov
Chapter 15: Shklovsky as a Technique: Literary Theory and the Biographical
Strategies of a Soviet Intellectual
Ilya Kalinin
Chapter 16: From a New Seeing to a New Acting: Viktor Shklovsky's
Ostranenie and Analyses of Games and Play.
Holger Pötzsch