Structuralism is a theory that argues that meaning is produced through the relationships between signs, rather than by the signs themselves. This is an important precursor to postmodernism, which often critiques the idea of a fixed, stable meaning.
Structuralism is a theory that argues that meaning is produced through the relationships between signs, rather than by the signs themselves. This is an important precursor to postmodernism, which often critiques the idea of a fixed, stable meaning.