释义 |
distantiation, n.|dɪstænʃɪˈeɪʃən| [f. distantiate v.: see -ation.] The action or process of distantiating; putting or keeping at a distance.
1948L. Spitzer Linguistics & Lit. Hist. ii. 41 We find it [sc. perspectivism] in Cervantes' treatment of the plot..as well as in his attitude of distantiation toward the reader. 1963E. H. Erikson Childhood & Society (ed. 2) iii. vii. 264 The counterpart of intimacy is distantiation. 1976T. Eagleton Crit. & Ideology iii. 74 It is this distantiation of history, this absence of any particular historical ‘real’, which confers on literature its air of freedom. 1986Brit. Jrnl. Aesthetics Autumn 341 His reversal of the classic hermeneutic problem of distantiation. |