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10. There’s More to Perfume than Smell: Advertising, Pop Culture, and Meme Culture

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Abstract

Advertising, popular culture, and meme culture are right within the purview of contemporary semiotic analysis. This chapter looks at all three, employing the semiotic notions of text, subtext, and intertexuality. The latter refers to the parts of an ad text, a popular spectacle, or a meme that are understandable in terms of pre-existing texts. For example, an ad where the shades of light and dark are in tension, suggests many subtexts (meanings) but is also intertextual to other texts where black and white form a contrasting pair. This interweaving of hidden meanings, allusions, and suggestions to other texts is what makes ads, memes, and pop culture generally very powerful emotionally. The chapter also looks at how meaning structures are taking shape in cyberspace.

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Footnotes
1
Roland Barthes, Mythologies (Paris: Seuil, 1957).
 
2
Roland Barthes, Mythologies (Paris: Seuil, 1957) and Système de la mode (Paris: Seuil, 1967).
 
3
Cited in Marcel Danesi, Interpreting advertisements: A semiotic guide (Ottawa: Legas Press, 1995), 16.
 
4
Vance Packard, The hidden persuaders (New York: McKay, 1957).
 
5
Brian Wilson Key, The age of manipulation (New York: Henry Holt, 1989), 13.
 
6
This opinion is based primarily on my own experience with advertisers and marketers as a consultant on the meanings that their ads generate and on the kinds of reactions that subjects have to them. This experience has given me a behind-the-scenes look at the whole advertising and marketing business.
 
7
The concept of cooption was formulated by Thomas Frank, The conquest of cool: Business culture, counterculture, and the rise of hip consumerism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997).
 
8
William Leiss, Stephen Kline, Sut Jhally, and Jacqueline Botterill, Social communication in advertising: Consumption in the mediated marketplace, 3rd ed. (London: Routledge, 2005), 286.
 
9
Umberto Eco, A Theory of semiotics (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1976), 58.
 
10
Ken Ashwell, The brain book. (Buffalo: Firefly, 2012), 211.
 
11
Johan Huizinga, The waning of the Medieval Ages (Garden City, Conn.: Doubleday, 1924), 202.
 
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Metadata
Title
There’s More to Perfume than Smell: Advertising, Pop Culture, and Meme Culture
Author
Marcel Danesi
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95348-6_10