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M. K .BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY Department Of English Literary Theory / Criticism Roll No : 2 PG Enrollment No : 10141420 Structuralism as a Literary Movement Presented by: Bhumi V Joshi.

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M. K .BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY

Department Of English

Literary Theory / CriticismRoll No : 2

PG Enrollment No : 10141420

Structuralism as a Literary Movement

Presented by: Bhumi V Joshi.

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Structuralism as a literary movement

Structuralism is 20th century intellectual movement.

Inaugurated in the 1950 by Claude Levi-Strauss - cultural anthropologist

Basically a French movement.

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The Father of structuralism

Ferdinand – De – Saussure

It is the human science profound effect on linguistics, sociology, anthropology, & other fields in addition to philosophy.

Structuralism holds that all human activates & its products even perception & thought itself are constructed and not nature. It closely related to Semiology , the study of sign , symbols and communication and how meaning is constructed and understood.

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“Language speaks us

rather than we speak

language.”

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“Structuralism is a form

of criticism which

sought to understand a

work of art in the

context of structures

which have genre,

culture and language.” Critic Pramad K. Nayar :

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Structuralism as a general movement:

1. Every system has a structure .

2. Structuralism is what determines the position of each element of whole.

3. ‘Structural laws’ deals with Co- existence rather than Changes.

4. Structures are the “ real things” that lie beneath the surface of the appearance of meaning.

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The major focuses was on the origin and development of language. The importance was given to the ‘Diachronic Mode’ of study. It indicates a study of language across the time.

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Signifier and signified

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Sign

Sign is essentially arbitrary and that there is no natural relation between a signifier .

Sign is constituted by the signifier and signified because the words has no meaning.

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“Language constitutes our world and our

very existence.

- Saussure

Meaning comes only from the context

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Signifier :Signifier is the “word” or alphabets which are arranged in particular order and through the context image popes up in our mind

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Signified :Signified is the concept that the signifier stands for.

Something is already there.

Signified is the mental concept because it is already in our mind.

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Fundamental Elements

1. Arbitrary2. Relational3. Systematic

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Example:

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Language constructs the basic nature of our perception or reality.

Structuralism allows the structuralists to investigate the manner in which literary texts are structured.

Structuralism seeks the process of meaning, & production. It even analyses how the text constructs meaning.

Characteristics of structuralism :

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Influence of structuralism

Claude Levi-Strauss – Psychoanalyst

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Michael Foucault – Philosopher

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