focalization
IPA: fˈoʊkʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (narratology) The perspective through which a narrative is presented.
- (optics) Putting into focus.
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Examples of "focalization" in Sentences
- Photograph (Radial lines with strong focalization)
- It necessitates the focalization of all heavenly virtues.
- In the computer maps we generated, bisecting line focalization was observed for at least one coordinate of each system.
- The term attenuated focalization refers to a situation where point of view is limited, even if temporarily, to an impeded or distanced visual perspective.
- Some persons appear to have a naturally poor focalization of the field of consciousness; and in such persons actions hang slack, and inhibitions seem to exert peculiarly easy sway.
- The only full-fledged law that I know of in the educative process is the law of habit building -- (1) focalization, (2) attentive repetition at intervals of increasing length, (3) permitting no exception -- and I am often told that this "law" is fallacious.
- If anything else, the quest for equity will lead to a final push in the long process of subsidy focalization, and will spell the end-game for a way of giving out public assistance that was blind to the needs of the recipient--a way that was intrinsically unfair.
- Speculation may be noted in the view of the sun "When he nothing shines upon" (6); and the focalization through the mind of "the traveller in the dark" (9), and his use of the star to triangulate his position, which implies being able to jump to the view of the other.
- Because each region in this functional network recruits an increasingly more focal pattern (owing to decreased short-range connectivity), the univariate hemodynamic pattern in each area should be of increased focalization, while the correlations in activity among areas should be increasingly coherent.
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