For the example in French at the barber shop on Paris-Match magazine Barthes read and knew that a black person been colonized but on Paris-Match magazine was not happen anything by saluting a French flag. (Elliott 2009: 68). Roland Barthes’ Concept of Mythologies By Nasrullah Mambrol on March 21, 2016 • ( 1). For Barthes, Myth subtly obscures, distorts and hides truth and reality. Differing from the Saussurean view that the connection between the signifier and signified is arbitrary, Barthes argued that this connection, which is an act of signification, is the result of collective contract, and over a period of time, the connection becomes naturalised. Barthes argues that myth functions to naturalise an ideology. He first describes the sign of the linguistic system, which has now become the form of the mythical system: “a … 1955 Paris Match photographs the DS19. En puisant dans des archives inédites de Roland Barthes, Tiphaine Samoyault éclaire le parcours d’un intellectuel qui continue de marquer notre époque. 1955 Autocar review of the DS19. Roland Barthes Selected and translated from the French by ANNETTE LAVERS ... Paris) 8 Preface to the 1970 edition (Collection 'Points', Le Seuil, ... (a wrestling-match, an elaborate dish, a plastics exhibition), I did not feel I was leaving the field of On the cover, a young Negro in a French uniform is saluting, with his eyes uplifted, probably fixed on a fold of the tricolour. 1956 Autosport test of the DS19. This 1955 image, of a Black soldier on the front cover of the magazine Paris Match, was one of the central examples analyzed by Roland Barthes in his famous book Mythologies.. Barthes … This is Roland Barthes famous example of exploring myth with a cover of ‘Paris Match’. So much so that the reality is robbed from us. He first describes the sign of the linguistic system, which has now become the form of the mythical system: “ a black soldier is giving the French Salute ” (115). 1956 Autocar test of the DS19. ROLAND BARTHES (1915-1980) PART TWO. Paris Match le Club Newsletter Abonnez-vous Barthes writes: "I am at the barber’s, and copy of Paris-Match is offered to me. For example, Barthes lays bare the French colonialist agenda used to great effect in on the cover of Paris Match with the image of a black French soldier respectfully saluting the French flag, all while the Algerian fight for independence was portrayed as against France’s “altruistic” intentions. Barthes utilizes the following example of a “Paris-Match” magazine cover in order to demonstrate examples of “mythical speech” (114-115). The DS by Roland Barthes. Mythologies (1957) In the fifties, Roland Barthes was a semiologist, following Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) and Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009), in using the sign, the signifier and the signified to study the social condition. All this is the meaning of the picture. Barthes utilizes the following example of a “Paris-Match” magazine cover in order to demonstrate examples of “mythical speech” (114-115).