Relationship between representation and meaning? (1 Viewer)

Line|z0r

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WHat is the relationship??? I think it means like, the relationship between how and why?

PLEASE HELP!
 

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hmm.. i posted a similar thread, i think the relationship is to do with
what we see and how we respond to that...
is this for frontline?
 

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Yeah kami summed it up pretty well....
But in simple terms, its just that;

The representation can alter/distort the meaning :p
 
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I'm going to waffle off on a tangent ;)

For the record, I haven't read kami's post yet, but he's a somewhat slightly overintelligent boy so whatever he wrote will probably be reasonably good and worth reading :p

Sometimes it's worth thinking about what "truth" is, and whether there is any "pure" truth. Even if you look at history books - pretty much everything taken down is opinion, or interpretation. As readers, we in turn judge "truth" according to our own personal/historical/cultural contexts and values, discourse etc etc.

How and what this "truth" (or content) is represented as should also be considered - a few unmentioned facts here and there, cropped photos (Can the camera lie?), ambiguity, emphasis on a particular view and an "authoritative" reading can strongly encourage a reader to believe a particular perspective. Also, you have the media companies, or authors, who may tend to "represent themselves" as trustworthy or cutting-edge, depending on who it is.

As readers, we "make" meaning from the finished product (or source) as a whole, based on how they and their text represent themselves.

Adding on here - really going off on tangents now - also listen to what they're actually saying. A bloodthirsty article presented as dull fact is likely to have a different "meaning" than if it was presented as breaking-news headline. By the same token, a woman's shopping expedition could be represented as one of the greatest thrills in the world (SATC, anyone?). Is this "truth"?

I know I've gone way off in all sorts of directions here, but hope it encourages some thinking :)
 

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It's a basic look at how representation shapes the meaning of your concept (whether it be telling the truth, powerplay, etc.).

How does a text represent the concept of truth? How is the concept of truth shaped through this text's representation of it? Etc. etc.
 

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