SEMIOTICS
barthes
SEMIOTICS:
- signification = the representation or conveying of meaning
- denotation = the literal or primary meaning of a word
- myth = helps to naturalize particular world-views.
pierces
SIGNS:
- symbolic = random link
- indexical = ink
- iconic = looks like object
Ferdinand de saussure
LANGUAGE: linguistics
- connection between a thing and the meaning, where we become attached to
- symbolic interactionism
- signifier =
- signified =
GENRE
neale
GENRE:
- conventions and rules
- sub – genre
- hybridisation
- genres of order and integration
- genre as cultural category
NARRATIVE
todorov and prop
NARRATOLOGY:
- narrative structure =
- equilibrium =
- disruption =
- new equilibrium =
levi strauss
STRUCTURALISM:
- binary oppositions =
- cultural codes =
- ideological reading =
- deconstruction =
prop
CHARACTER TYPES:
- hero, dispatcher, princess, false hero
chatman
NARRATIVE
- satellites = less important, add “fluff” can remove
- kerners = important, moves story, cant remove
freytag
PYRAMID STORY TELLING:
- exposition =
- rising action =
- climax =
- falling action =
POST COLONAILISM
gilroy
ENTHNICITY AND POST MODERNISM:
- diaspora =
- double consciousness =
said
- ORIENTALISM: study of the Orient or the Eastern world.
- reviews the effect of this belief system on the connections of Eastern and Western nations.
- reviews the history of this idea and how it’s still prevalent today.
- the orient could not represent itself.
- we are socially constructed and what socially constructs us is ‘despite its diversity and contradictions . . . the ruling ideology, which is the ideology of ‘the ruling class
fanon
- Wretch of the Earth – ‘mechanics of colonialism and its effects of those it ensnared‘ – racial stereotyping, derogatory abuse – as acceptable social interaction due to society ideas
REPRESENTTION – FEMINIST CRITICAL THINKING
judith bulter
- gender as a performance – multiple identities that are performed to different people, in different social settings, under different social conditions
laura mulvey
- male gaze
- female gaze
- Idea of scopophilia (pleasure of looking) and fetishism (cuts of different parts) – 1st Wave
van zoonen
- woman are not fixed as one thing but are intersected with other thing such as race. They are permanently being reconstructed.
hooks
- multicultural – multiple identities including racism, gender, sexuality such as female and gay
LIBERAL FREE PRESS
habermas
- transformation of public sphere
PSB
curran and seaton
- Diverse landscapes
livingstone and lunt
- regulation
- cultural health vs consumer
hesmondhalgh
- risky business
AUDIENCE THEORIES
gerbner
CULTIVATION THEORY: ‘television cultivates from infancy the very predispositions and preferences that used to be acquired from other primary sources‘ – media (mainly tv) shapes the way people think
- socialisation =
- standardisation =
- enculturation =
hall
REPRESENTATION:
- encoding/decoding = Preferred Reading Theory – different views such as hegemonic/negotiated/oppositional depending on different people – audiences are active in making opinions
lasswell
- heiracrhy of needs
- hypodermic – passive
lazarfield
- 2 step flow – active
clay shirk
- End of Audience – the more ideas there are in circulation, the more ideas there are for any individual to disagree with.
zuboff
- Service Capitalism as the media monitors us
giddens
GAUNTLETT
IDENTITY:
- fluidity of identity =
- constructed identity =
- negotiated identity =
- collective identity =
mcdougall / fenton