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(2005) Poetics Today 26 (4).
Shklovsky's "ostranenie" , Bakhtin's "vnenakhodimost'
(how distance serves an aesthetics of arousal differently from an aesthetics based on pain
Caryl Emerson
pp. 637-664
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Emerson, C. (2005). Shklovsky's "ostranenie" , Bakhtin's "vnenakhodimost': (how distance serves an aesthetics of arousal differently from an aesthetics based on pain. Poetics Today 26 (4), pp. 637-664.
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