Definitions

TASK 2: Write up a blog post that provides a short definition for the following terms:

  1. Barthes = a French philosopher who came up with the idea of semiotics.
  2. Pierce = Pierce introduced Pragmatism in the 1870’s. This means that for any statement to have meaning, it must have practical bearings.
  3. Saussure = A Swiss professor of linguistics who changed how language was understood
  4. Semiotics = The study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation often used in language or other forms of communication.
  5. Sign = an object, quality
  6. Signifier = comes from sassure and is the object
  7. Signified
  8. An Iconic Sign = which has a direct connection to its’ object (ie it looks or sounds like the object)
  9. An Indexical Sign = which has an indirect link to its’ object (think smells)
  10. A Symbolic Sign = which has a random or arbitary link based on a shared knowledge or an agreement, for example, a shared culture or language (think letters, words, writing, shapes, squiggles, colours, sound effects, facial expressions, hand gestures, clothing, hair styles, etc).
  11. Code = a system of words/ figures or symbols that is used to represent others
  12. Dominant Signifier = the most important sign
  13. Anchorage = a sign that fixes the meaning
  14. Ideology = a set of beliefs
  15. Paradigm = a group of things
  16. Syntagm = a series or pattern of signs that when they are connected, mean something
  17. Signifcation = the process of making meaning
  18. Denotation = Barthes came up with this. The object/thing
  19. Connotation = An idea, association or feeling invoked alongside a literal meaning.
  20. Myth = the ideas that are created by the connotation. Create a dominant ideology
  21. A radical text = challenges the dominant ideology
  22. A reactionary text = supports the dominant ideology

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