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494:. Rahimi presents a wide range of evidence from various contexts to demonstrate how uncanny experiences are typically associated with themes and metaphors of vision, blindness, mirrors and other optical tropes. He also presents historical evidence showing strong presence of ocular and specular themes and associations in the literary and psychological tradition out of which the notion of 'the uncanny' emerged. According to Rahimi, instances of the uncanny like 527:(Valley of Eeriness Phenomenon), describes the gap between familiar living people and their also familiar inanimate representations, such as dolls, puppets, mannequins, prosthetic hands, and android robots. The entities in the valley are between these two poles of common phenomena. Mori has stated that he made the observation independently of Jentsch and Freud, though a link was forged by Reichardt and translators who rendered 459: 2198: 450:, in his 1962–1963 seminar "L'angoisse" ("Anxiety"), used the Unheimlich "via regia" to enter into the territory of Angst. Lacan showed how the same image that seduces the subject, trapping him in the narcissistic impasse, may suddenly, by a contingency, show that it is dependent on something, some hidden object, and so the subject may grasp at the same time that he is not autonomous (5 December 1962). 38: 2209: 486:. Abjection can be uncanny in that the observer can recognize something within the abject, possibly of what it was before it was 'cast out', yet be repulsed by what it is that caused it to be cast out to begin with. Kristeva lays special emphasis on the uncanny return of the past abject with relation to the 'uncanny stranger'. 244:
In telling a story one of the most successful devices for easily creating uncanny effects is to leave the reader in uncertainty whether a particular figure in the story is a human being or an automaton and to do it in such a way that his attention is not focused directly upon his uncertainty, so that
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I cannot think – and I hope most readers of the story will agree with me – that the theme of the doll Olympia, who is to all appearances a living being, is by any means the only, or indeed the most important, element that must be held responsible for the quite unparalleled atmosphere of uncanniness
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as: being a product of "...intellectual uncertainty; so that the uncanny would always, as it were, be something one does not know one’s way about in. The better oriented in his environment a person is, the less readily will he get the impression of something uncanny in regard to the objects and
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is not unambiguous, but belongs to two sets of ideas, which, without being contradictory, are yet very different: on the one hand it means what is familiar and agreeable, and on the other, what is concealed and kept out of sight.
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Instead, Freud draws on a wholly different element of the story, namely, "the idea of being robbed of one's eyes", to be the "more striking instance of uncanniness" in the tale. He focuses on the eyes and their similarity to male
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Sadeq Rahimi has noted a common relationship between the uncanny and direct or metaphorical visual references, which he explains in terms of basic processes of ego development, specifically as developed by Lacan's theory of the
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Jochum, E.; Goldberg, K.: Cultivating the uncanny: The Telegarden and other oddities. In: Herath, D.; Kroos, C.; Stelarc (Hrsg.): Robots and art: Exploring an unlikely symbiosis. S. 149–175. Singapore 2015
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MacDorman, K. F. (2019). Masahiro Mori und das unheimliche Tal: Eine Retrospektive. In K. D. Haensch, L. Nelke, & M. Planitzer (Eds.), Uncanny interfaces (pp. 220–234). Hamburg, Germany: Textem.
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Mori, M. (2019). Das unheimliche Tal (K. F. MacDorman & V. Schwind, trans.). In K. D. Haensch, L. Nelke, & M. Planitzer (Eds.), Uncanny interfaces (pp. 212–219). Hamburg, Germany: Textem.
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in a way that feels oddly familiar, rather than simply mysterious. This phenomenon is used to describe incidents where a familiar entity is encountered in a frightening, eerie, or
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Freud goes on, for the remainder of the essay, to identify uncanny effects that result from instances of "repetition of the same thing," linking the concept to that of the
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monsters and freaks akin to fairy-tale folk-devils, and subsequently often become scapegoats we blame for all sorts of perceived miseries, calamities, and maladies.
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metaphor) must be a dangerous threat and even an abomination – especially if the concealed item is obviously or presumingly sexual in nature. Basically, the
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wrote that the uncanny places us "in the field where we do not know how to distinguish bad and good, pleasure from displeasure", resulting in an irreducible
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in the remainder of his essay and how this anxiety can lead to a male audience feeling the uncanny due to the idea of them being robbed of their
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Rahimi, S. (June 2013). "The ego, the ocular, and the uncanny: Why are metaphors of vision central in accounts of the uncanny?".
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A study of dreams, phantasies and myths has taught us that anxiety about one's eyes, the fear of going blind
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as a writer who uses uncanny effects in his work, focusing specifically on Hoffmann's story "The Sandman" ("
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What interests us most in this long extract is to find that among its different shades of meaning the word
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due to its similarity to humans, even replicating functions like blinking, breathing and speaking.
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Reichardt, J. (1978). Human reactions to imitation humans, or Masahiro Mori’s Uncanny Valley. In
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by punishment for deviating from societal norms. Thus, the items and individuals that we
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is customarily used, we are told, being the contrary only of the first signification of
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in his 1919 essay "Das Unheimliche" or, "The Uncanny", which also draws on the work of
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of thought. Such uncanny elements are perceived as being threatening by our
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Hypothesized emotional response of human subjects is plotted against
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that ought to have remained secret and hidden but has come to light.
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which is illustrated by Freud as a central contributor to male fear.
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The concept of the Uncanny was later elaborated on and developed by
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he may not be led to go into the matter and clear it up immediately.
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derived from German etymology. By contrasting the German adjective
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ideals that seemingly hold strong values yet undermine themselves.
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Psychological experience of something being strangely familiar
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he argues it is the "will to truth" that has destroyed the
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set out the concept of the uncanny, later elaborated on by
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clarity was built upon a prior repression of the uncanny.
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Index

Unheimlich
Uncanny (disambiguation)

Repliee
Osaka University
uncanny valley
psychological
unsettling
taboo
Ernst Jentsch
Sigmund Freud
psychoanalytic
Jacques Lacan
anxiety
the Real
roboticist
Masahiro Mori
uncanny valley
Julia Kristeva
abjection
F. W. J. Schelling
Homeric
The Will to Power
Friedrich Nietzsche
nihilism
On the Genealogy of Morals
metaphysics
Western culture
Enlightenment
Ernst Jentsch

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