Definitions

  • Barthes = He was as an influential philosopher and literary critic. He explored many theories including semiotics and the science of symbols and their impact on society.
  • Pierce = Came up with the theory of Semiotics
  • Saussure = Was a 20th century linguist and semiotician.
  • Semiotics = Is the study of the use of signs and symbols.
  • Sign = Is an object or event in relation to something
  • Signifier = A signs physical form.
  • Signified = Meaning or idea expressed by the sign
  • Icon = A person or thing represented as a symbol for a deeper meaning
  • Index = A sign of something
  • Symbol = Is a sign that is represents/ is associated with something
  • Code = a system of words/ figures or symbols that is used to represent others
  • Dominant Signifier = the main signifier.
  • Anchorage = When a piece of media uses another piece of media aiming to reduce the amount of connotations and allowing it to be interpret easily.
  • Ideology = A system of ideas and ideals.
  • Paradigm = A typical example of something
  • Syntagm = When signs work together to create a meaning.
  • Signification = A representation or conveying of a message.
  • Denotation = The literal meaning of words in contrast to what the word suggests.
  • Connotation = A idea, assocation or feeling invoked alongside a literal meaning.
  • Myth = A false belief or idea
  • Radical text = a text that challenges the dominant ideology.
  • Reactionary = supports dominate ideals

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