SEMIOTICS
Sign- stands in for something else
Code- used to construct meaning in media forms
Convention- the accepted way of doing something
Dominant signifier- the main thing that stands in for something else
Anchorage- words that go along with an image to give meaning of context
FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE= Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist, semiotician and philosopher. He believed that semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as a sign.
Signifier- stands in for something else
Signified- thing or idea trying to be evoked
CS PIERCE= Charles Sanders Peirce was an American philosopher, logician, mathematician and scientist. His Sign Theory, or Semiotic, is an account of signification, representation, reference and meaning.
Icon- physically resembles an object
Index- has a link to an object
Symbol- no relation to object/ decided by society two things should be linked
ROLAND BARTHES= Roland Gérard Barthes was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. His Semiotic Theory broke down the process of reading signs and focused on their interpretation by different cultures or societies
Signification- process of the construction of meaning from the signs
Denotation- first level analysis (what a reader can see on the page)
Connotation- meanings or associations we have with the image
Myth- naturalizes events turning history into nature
Ideology- a world view about how society should fuction
Radical- something you wouldn’t expect / out of the ordinary
Reactionary- what you would expect/ follows stereotypes
Paradigm- collection of similar signs
Syntagm- order of signs linking to each other