niedziela, 9 czerwca 2013

Myth and semiotics

Roland Gérard Barthes, French literary theorist, linguist, philosopher and semiotican, frequently interrogated in his book ("Mythology") specific cultural materials in order to expose how bourgeois society asserted its values through them. For example, the portrayal of wine in French society as a robust and healthy habit is a bourgeois ideal that is contradicted by certain realities (i.e., that wine can be unhealthy and inebriating). He found semiotics, the study of signs, useful in these interrogations. Barthes explained that these bourgeois cultural myths were "second-order signs," or "connotations." A picture of a full, dark bottle is a signifier that relates to a specific signified: a fermented, alcoholic beverage. However, the bourgeoisie relate it to a new signified: the idea of healthy, robust, relaxing experience. Motivations for such manipulations vary, from a desire to sell products to a simple desire to maintain the status quo. 

source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Barthes#Semiotics_and_myth

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