ARH 390 Methodology - 1 Animals are Good to Think.
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Transcript of ARH 390 Methodology - 1 Animals are Good to Think.
ARH 390
Methodology - 1
Animals are Good to Think
Sican
Huari
Chimu / Inca
Nasca
Kwakiutl
Human beings are symbolic animals, hence both creators and creatures of culture.
The symbolic systems constructed by human beings are not simply changes rung upon
some universal matrix, itself sprung from the given of physics.
Israel Scheffler
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It follows the same principle with symbolic and sacred things, animals, plants or concepts. They all must have their place. In fact, it can even be said that these subjects or things
have a sacred or symbolic value because, they are in their place and it is their position, that make their value. If they
were taken out of their place, the whole symbolic construct would collapse. Sacred objects therefore contribute to the
maintenance of order in the universe by occupying the places allocated to them.
Lévi-Strauss, The Savage Mind
Hamatsa initiation 1902
Hamatsa Masks
Hamatsa Mask
What is the virtue of reduction either of scale or in the number of properties? It seems to result
from a sort of reversal in the process of understanding. To understand a real object in its
totality we always tend to work from its parts. The resistance it offers us is overcome by dividing it. Reduction in scale reverses this situation. Being
smaller the object as a whole seems less formidable. By being quantitatively diminished, it
seems to us qualitatively simplified.
Lévi-Strauss 1996[1962]: 23
Signs stands for something else, for things and ideas that they refer to. For example the representation of a temple or an individual in a given scene would stand for the real
object or human. Then the real thing represented by the picture is known as the
signified, object or referent.
Signifier / Sign Signified / Real Thing
Three basic units of a Sign
• 1- Iconic: the thing look like the thing signified.
Three basic units of a Sign
• 1- Iconic: the thing look like the thing signified.
• 2- Indexical: The index focuses the attention to which it refers.
Three basic units of a Sign
• 1- Iconic: the thing look like the thing signified.
• 2- Indexical: The index focuses the attention to which it refers.
• 3- Symbolic: the symbol has no evident connection to the idea it represents except through a specific set of conventions.
Signs are organized together in the form of codes.
A code is a pattern according to which information is arranged in a meaningful
way by the maker of the message.
Signifier Signifier Sign Sign Signifier Signifier Sign Sign Sign