Media language Flashcards

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Semiotics - Barthes

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  • The idea that texts communicate meanings through a process of signification
  • The idea that signs can function at the level of denotation, which involves the ‘literal’ or common-sense meaning of the sign, and the level of connotation, which involves the meanings associated with or suggested by the sign
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Narratology - Todorov

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Equilibrium 
Disruption 
Recognition 
Repair 
Equilibrium
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Genre theory - Neale

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  • The idea that genre may be dominated by repetition, but are also marked by difference, variation and change
  • Genre changes, develops and varies as they borrow from and overlap with one another
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Structuralism - Levi-Strauss

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  • The idea that texts can best be understood through an examination of their underlying structure
  • The idea that meaning is dependent upon pairs of oppositions and these binary oppositions are resolved to have particular ideological significance
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Postmodernism - Baudrillard

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  • In postmodernism culture the boundaries between the ‘real’ world and the world of the media have collapsed and that it is no longer possible to distinguish between reality and simulation
  • The idea that media images have come to seem more ‘real’ than the reality they supposedly represent (hyperreality)
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