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Structuralism & Semiotics

Structuralism & Semiotics. Conclusion. Key words for Structualist and Semiotic approaches:. I. Following language as a model Self-enclosed System with Basic Elements Binary Oppositions; Universal grammar and Semantic Rectangle.

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Structuralism & Semiotics

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  1. Structuralism & Semiotics Conclusion

  2. Key words for Structualist and Semiotic approaches: • I. Following language as a model • Self-enclosed System with Basic Elements • Binary Oppositions; • Universal grammar and Semantic Rectangle. • II. Disclosing the deep/basic structure of a text, which is a (combination or selection) system of meaning composed of basic elements such as (next page):

  3. -- binaries, or semantic rectangles, • -- roles/actant and functions, or narrateme, • -- story and discourse, • -- narrator- narratee, • -- metaphor and metonymy, • -- grammatical parts of speech, or lexemes, • -- signs or signification on different levels (signifier and signified).

  4. Questions: • Reductive? Disregarding meaning, textual complexities, or the author’s intention? • De-centering, dehumanizing? • Do we really think in terms of binaries? • Does Structuralism/Semiotics ignore social and historical factors?

  5. Sociological Extensions and Uses of Structuralism/Semiotics • How is our social existence modeled after language as a system of relations? • From work to text (textuality); • From identity to system of relations; • From myth to ideology; • “Myth -- the complex system of images and beliefs which a society constructs in order to sustain and authenticate its sense of being.” • From structuralism/semiotics to marxism

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