What does a connotative sign system appropriate from a denotative system to create its mythic meaning?
Explanation
This question tests the mechanical understanding of Barthes' two-order model. The key is to recognize that the entire unit of the first level (the complete denotative sign) is co-opted to serve as the physical form (the signifier) for the second, ideological level.
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According to Roland Barthes' semiotic theory, what does a second-order semiological system, also known as a mythic or connotative system, build upon?
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What is the primary function of myth in a society, according to Roland Barthes?
In the yellow ribbon example, what was the original denotative sign, as labeled by Donald and Virginia Fry?
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What is the process of unmasking the contradictions within a text, which is the role of the semiologist, called?
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What is a key difference between Barthes' view on the relationship between nonverbal signifiers and their signifieds, and Ferdinand de Saussure's view on the relationship for words?
According to the chapter, a crucial question for critics of Barthes' theory is whether connotative systems are always what?
How did Italian semiologist Umberto Eco cleverly define the focus of semiotics?
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When a mythic sign is created, what happens to the original denotative sign's historical grounding according to Barthes?
In the critique of Barthes' theory, what example is used to suggest that familiar visual signs might be used to promote resistance to dominant cultural values, rather than always upholding them?
What does Barthes mean when he says ideological signs enlist support for the status quo by 'transforming history into nature'?
Which term did Barthes initially use to describe his semiotic theory, which he later substituted with 'connotation'?
In the film 'Bicycle Thieves', the use of indexical signs is meant to achieve what effect?
What is the 'connotative sidestep' that Barthes identifies as the key to transforming a neutral sign into an ideological tool?
In the semiotic analysis of the 'I'd Like to Be Like Mike' commercial, what is the 'grim social reality' that is utterly stripped from the second-order connotative system?
Which of these is an example of a symbolic sign, according to Peirce's classification?
What is the central argument of the 'monolithic Marxist approach' critique of Barthes' theory?
When the yellow ribbon's meaning shifted to 'pride in victory' during the Gulf War, what did the original denotative sign of 'forgiveness of a stigma' become in the new connotative system?
What does a denotative sign system consist of?
Why do ideological signs, according to Barthes, often provide 'false comfort' to an audience?
Who was the Swiss linguist whose work on the structure of signs, particularly the distinction between the signifier and signified, strongly influenced Roland Barthes?
What is the signified in the denotative sign system of the 'I'd Like to Be Like Mike' commercial?
According to the text, which sign system is defined as a 'mythic sign that has lost its historical referent; form without substance'?
What is the primary reason Barthes believed that semiotic systems in a culture tend to lock in the status quo?
In cinesemiotics, what kind of signs would a director known for realism, aiming to reveal the world as it is, likely rely on?
What does Barthes argue happens to the original meaning of a denotative sign when it becomes part of a myth?
The analysis of the widespread display of yellow ribbons during the 1980 Iranian hostage crisis and later military operations was conducted by which scholars mentioned in the text?
Which of the following best describes the signified in the semiotic analysis of the professional wrestler?
What is ideology defined as in the context of Barthes' theory?
The song 'Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree' provides the basis for the denotative sign in the chapter's main example. How many years was the man in the song in jail?
What is the primary characteristic of a connotative sign system?
When Barthes argues that mythic signs come with a 'crust of falsity', what does he mean?
What is the relationship between the signifier and signified in a sign, according to Saussure's model?
Why did Barthes believe it was important for a semiologist to deconstruct the mythic system?
What is cinesemiotics?
According to the critique section, what is the crucial question for those who interact with Barthes' theory regarding connotative systems?
In Barthes' view, how do mass media like television relate to semiotic signs?
What is the physical form of a sign as perceived through the senses called?
A photograph of a young African soldier saluting the French flag is one of the visual signs Barthes sought to decipher in which of his highly regarded books?
What is the inseparable combination of the signifier and the signified called?
According to the analysis in the chapter, what is the ideological function of the wrestling match where the 'good guy' triumphs?
Which American philosopher developed a model of semiotics with symbolic, iconic, and indexical signs, which is discussed as an alternative to Saussure's model?
What does the 'connotative system' do to the historical referent of a sign?
According to the critique offered in the chapter, what is one reason the majority of communication scholars in the United States might be ignoring the field of semiotics?
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Why do mythic signs 'go without saying' according to Barthes?