Monthly Archives for January 2011

Shklovsky

In Viktor Shklovsky’s view, art resists and overturns the deadening effects of habituation. As our “perception becomes habitual,” he argues, “all of our habits retreat into the area of the unconsciously automatic” and as a result “we apprehend objects… Continue reading

18. January 2011 by Syndicated User
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Shklovsky

In Viktor Shklovsky’s view, art resists and overturns the deadening effects of habituation. As our “perception becomes habitual,” he argues, “all of our habits retreat into the area of the unconsciously automatic” and as a result “we apprehend objects… Continue reading

18. January 2011 by Syndicated User
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risk

Guy de Maupassant’s “The Little Cask” (“Le Petit Fût”) is a short, cautionary narrative of unequal exchange at the border between two economic systems.In brief, an innkeeper has his eye on his neighbor’s farm. But the owner, an old woman who has spen… Continue reading

07. January 2011 by Syndicated User
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risk

Guy de Maupassant’s “The Little Cask” (“Le Petit Fût”) is a short, cautionary narrative of unequal exchange at the border between two economic systems.In brief, an innkeeper has his eye on his neighbor’s farm. But the owner, an old woman who has spen… Continue reading

07. January 2011 by Syndicated User
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