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Any agent, perceptible at the level of *discourse, who plays a part in a narrative. In contrast to the ...
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Adorno, Theodor (1903–69) Quick reference
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That which the body and mind suffers (in the classical philosophical sense), which means simply that it is something we experience passively rather than ...
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A core idea of *New Criticism. In a famous paper, entitled ‘The Affective Fallacy’ (1954), W. K. Wimsatt...
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Karl *Marx used this term to describe the changes in the economic and social conditions of *modernity which separated (i.e., ...
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A translation of German Verfremdung; however, *estrangement-effect is the preferred English term.
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Althusser, Louis (1918–90) Quick reference
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and one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His work fused the insights of *Marxism, *...