calude / levi strauss notes

This theory suggests that NARRATIVES (=myths) are STRUCTURED around BINARY OPPOSITIONS eg: good v evil; human v alien; young v old etc etc. As such, it encourages students to understand narrative as a structure of key (oppositional) themes that underpin action and dialogue to develop a set of messages that the audience are able to decode and understand. The use of BINARY OPPOSITIONS also creates an idea of conflict between the two sides for the audience to support who they want.

It therefore creates a dominant message (ideology) of a film, TV programme, advert, music video, animation etc. So in this way audiences are encouraged to make a judgements about characters, groups, places, history, society etc. In this way, texts can be seen to either support the dominant ideologies of a society, which would make it a reactionary text ,or to challenge, question or undermines the dominant ideologies of society, in which case it could be seen as a radical text.


CONCEPT
strongly
agree
agreeneutralagreestrongly
agree
OPPOSITE
CONCEPT
GOOD/BAD
EAST/WEST
FEMALE/MALE
STRAIGHT/GAY
WHITE/BLACK
URBAN/REGIONAL
POOR/RICH
EDUCATED/STUPID
RELIGIOUS/SECULAR

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