'Wag the Dog'?

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QUESTION: How can a post-structuralist view of meaning relate to the way public opinion is understood and managed in reference to the movie 'Wag the Dog'? Introduction Post-Structuralist View of Meaning Language Subjectivity Semiotics How Public Opinion is Understood and Managed in "Wag the Dog" Wag The Dog Image/Identity Self/Subject Positioning Commodification 4.0 Conclusion Introduction The way society attributes meaning and creates public opinion is in fact a reflection on the concept that any …

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…T. Communication Research Press. Stillings, N. (1995) Cognitive Science: An introduction. Campbridge Massachusetts: MIT Press. Strada, M (1998) "Politics and the movies: Art anticipating life", In USA Today Magazine, Vol.127 issue 2642. Weedon, C. (1997) "Principles of post-structuralism" in her Feminist practice and poststructuralist theory, (2nd ed.), Basil Blackwell: Oxford. "Why does a dog wag its tail? Because the dog is smarter than the tail. If the tail were smarter than the dog, The tail would wag the dog."