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  1. Jun 13, 2016 · There also needs to be a commitment to inquiry – to making the familiar strange – that compels one to see and think about things differently. This allows one to ask new questions, or hidden questions, or sometimes even obvious questions. It also allows one to notice things that others don’t.

  2. Jan 19, 2019 · Brecht called for audiences “to see the familiar made strange and the strange familiar.” ( Rob Kendt 2001). By re-representing the foosball players with figures that look more vulnerable and more human, Lowe is using people’s bodies and games in a way that is similar to Brecht’s “alienation effect”.

  3. Sep 11, 2013 · Making the familiar strange is not only about how we see the world. It’s about how other people see us and the work we do. I have been usefully reminded how making the familiar strange is a personal as well as a political process.

  4. Ethnography. - nuanced descriptions and reflections of our immersive experiences, developed from being in the field. - understanding why your new surroundings are familiar, and why your old surroundings feel strange. - now the things you see in a strange way are from your own society, instead of the foreign society.

  5. Oct 2, 2013 · In contrast, “making the familiar strange” occurs when we seek to find new uses for something -- an object or human agency like a student organization or local environmental group -- whose function we generally take for granted.

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  6. A frequently cited goal of cultural anthropology is to make the strange familiar and the familiar strange. This activity is designed to introduce that concept and encourage students to look at their home culture from an outsider’s perspective.

  7. Aug 3, 2021 · This runs in rough parallel with the contrast between the ordinary and the estranging: I want a poem to make the familiar strange and the strange familiar. What’s the relationship between the self and the other?

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