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Literary Criticism
     Structuralism
What does this mean?
Or this?
History
   1960s, Swiss linguist Ferdinand de
    Saussure influenced this theory through
    examination of language as a system of
    signs, called semiology
So what’s semiology?
   A sign consists of two parts
       Signifier
       Signified
What’s semiology?
   People know when they see

It means they must stop.
Semiology

            I stop my car.
Semiology
   If we think of this linguistically…
Implications
   Symbols or signs are the vehicles through
    which we conceptualize things
   So what does this say about the
    relationship between language and
    thought?
   Can you have thought without language?
Implications
   'The French word mouton may have the same
    meaning as the English word sheep; but it does
    not have the same value. There are various
    reasons for this, but in particular the fact that the
    English word for the meat of this animal, as
    prepared and served for a meal, is not sheep but
    mutton. The difference in value between sheep
    and mouton hinges on the fact that in English
    there is also another word mutton for the meat,
    whereas mouton in French covers both'
Different kinds of signs
         Symbol/symbolic: the signifier does
           not resemble the signified. It is
    arbitrary - so that the relationship must be
    learnt: e.g. language in general
    (alphabetical letters, punctuation marks,
    words, phrases and sentences), numbers,
    morse code, traffic lights, national flags
Different kinds of signs
            Icon/iconic: the signifier is perceived
                   as resembling or imitating the
    signified (recognizably looking, sounding,
    feeling, tasting or smelling like it) e.g. a
    portrait, a cartoon, a scale-model,
    onomatopoeia, metaphors
Different kinds of signs
            Index/indexical: the signifier is not
             arbitrary but is directly connected in
    some way (physically or causally) to the
    signified - this link can be observed or
    inferred
Structuralism
   Structuralists believe that if readers don’t
    understand the signs, they may misread a
    text.
Strengths
   This theory does focus on the author’s
    intent, and does focus on an objective
    interpretation without clouding the text with
    a subjective or emotional interpretation
Weaknesses
   Difficult to know who controls the meaning
    of a text.
   Reader looks only at linguistic structure and
    is not permitted to have an emotional
    attachment to the text.
   Not open to different interpretations
Practice
Signifier                 Signified
A black cat
24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa
Stanley Cup
April 1st
Colour green in traffic
light
Nod of head
Questions
   What are three key signifiers in this text that if you
    didn’t know what they signified, you wouldn’t
    understand the text.
   For each signifier, write down what it signifies
   If you didn’t know what a signifier signified, where
    would you go for information?
   What historical information or information about
    the author did you need to know to understand
    the meaning of the signifiers?

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Structuralism

  • 1. Literary Criticism Structuralism
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. History  1960s, Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure influenced this theory through examination of language as a system of signs, called semiology
  • 8. So what’s semiology?  A sign consists of two parts  Signifier  Signified
  • 9. What’s semiology?  People know when they see It means they must stop.
  • 10. Semiology I stop my car.
  • 11. Semiology  If we think of this linguistically…
  • 12. Implications  Symbols or signs are the vehicles through which we conceptualize things  So what does this say about the relationship between language and thought?  Can you have thought without language?
  • 13. Implications  'The French word mouton may have the same meaning as the English word sheep; but it does not have the same value. There are various reasons for this, but in particular the fact that the English word for the meat of this animal, as prepared and served for a meal, is not sheep but mutton. The difference in value between sheep and mouton hinges on the fact that in English there is also another word mutton for the meat, whereas mouton in French covers both'
  • 14. Different kinds of signs  Symbol/symbolic: the signifier does not resemble the signified. It is arbitrary - so that the relationship must be learnt: e.g. language in general (alphabetical letters, punctuation marks, words, phrases and sentences), numbers, morse code, traffic lights, national flags
  • 15. Different kinds of signs  Icon/iconic: the signifier is perceived as resembling or imitating the signified (recognizably looking, sounding, feeling, tasting or smelling like it) e.g. a portrait, a cartoon, a scale-model, onomatopoeia, metaphors
  • 16. Different kinds of signs  Index/indexical: the signifier is not arbitrary but is directly connected in some way (physically or causally) to the signified - this link can be observed or inferred
  • 17. Structuralism  Structuralists believe that if readers don’t understand the signs, they may misread a text.
  • 18. Strengths  This theory does focus on the author’s intent, and does focus on an objective interpretation without clouding the text with a subjective or emotional interpretation
  • 19. Weaknesses  Difficult to know who controls the meaning of a text.  Reader looks only at linguistic structure and is not permitted to have an emotional attachment to the text.  Not open to different interpretations
  • 20. Practice Signifier Signified A black cat 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa Stanley Cup April 1st Colour green in traffic light Nod of head
  • 21. Questions  What are three key signifiers in this text that if you didn’t know what they signified, you wouldn’t understand the text.  For each signifier, write down what it signifies  If you didn’t know what a signifier signified, where would you go for information?  What historical information or information about the author did you need to know to understand the meaning of the signifiers?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Symbols or signs are the vehicles through which we conceptualize things
  2. Focus on what society in general agrees on.