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    Roland Barthes Glossary

    Cultural Code:The Cultural Code refers to anything inthe text which refers to an external body of knowledge

    such as scientific, historical, and cultural knowledge. In

    the starred reading, the Cultural Code is represented as

    REF.

    Filiation:The act or process of determining the

    relationship of one thing to another from which it may

    be said to be descended or derived.

    Genre:Of a kind, type, or class; in this case referring to a

    distinctive type of text.

    Hermeneutic Code:The Hermeneutic Code contains

    anything in the text that is mysterious or unexplained,

    usually leading to questions which the reader needs

    answered. In the starred reading, the Hermeneutic Code

    is represented as HER.

    Lexia:Barthes describes lexias as blocks of significationand units of reading (S/Z13). Lexias are the smaller

    sections of a larger, master text. Each lexia will contain

    one of more meanings corresponding to the Five Codes.

    Method:A special form of procedure adopted in any

    branch of mental activity, whether for the purpose of

    teaching and exposition, or for that of investigation and

    inquiry.

    Plurality:The fact or condition of denoting, comprising,

    or consisting of more than one; plural meaning.

    Proairetic Code:The Proairetic Code contains

    sequential elements of action in the text. Like the

    Hermeneutic code, Proairetic elements add suspense to

    the text. In the starred reading, the Proairetic Code is

    represented as ACT.

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    Semantic Code:The Semantic Code refers to elements

    of the text that carry referential, extra-literal meaning.

    Elements of the Semantic Code are called Semes. In the

    starred reading, the Semantic Code is represented as

    SEM.

    Seme:A seme is an element of the Semantic Code. The

    seme has a connotative function in the text. It has an

    extra layer of meaning in addition to its literal meaning.

    Sign:The sign is derived from the relationship between

    the signifier and the signified.

    Signified:That part of a sign which is stood for by the

    signifier.

    Signifier:The material part of a sign that stands for the

    signified.

    Starred Reading:Once the master text has been divided

    into lexias, the reader identifies which of the five codes is

    represented in each lexia and provides a short

    explanation for how the code is manifested.

    Symbolic Code:The Symbolic code refers to organized

    systems of semes. When two connotative elements are

    placed in opposition or brought together by the narrator,

    they form an element of the Symbolic Code. In the

    starred reading, the Symbolic Code is represented as

    SYM.