A sign is made up of two different parts, a signifier and a signified, the signifier is "the physical form of the sign as we perceive it through our sense," and a signified, "the meaning we associate with the sign," both of these work together to create a sign. A denotative sign system is a descriptive sign without ideological content, while a connotative sign system is a mythic sign that has lost its historical referent, a basic form without substance. We then get to look at the idea of deconstruction; deconstruction is the process of unmasking contradictions within a text. Deconstruction then gets tied into the final thought of ideology; ideology is the knowledge that is presented, could be as common sense or natural, when its social construction is ignored or
A sign is made up of two different parts, a signifier and a signified, the signifier is "the physical form of the sign as we perceive it through our sense," and a signified, "the meaning we associate with the sign," both of these work together to create a sign. A denotative sign system is a descriptive sign without ideological content, while a connotative sign system is a mythic sign that has lost its historical referent, a basic form without substance. We then get to look at the idea of deconstruction; deconstruction is the process of unmasking contradictions within a text. Deconstruction then gets tied into the final thought of ideology; ideology is the knowledge that is presented, could be as common sense or natural, when its social construction is ignored or