2. Contents:
1. Definition
2. History
3. Concept of binaries in Islam
4. Theory of binary opposition in western thought
5. In Relation to Logo centrism
6. Binary Opposition In literature
7. Conclusion
3. Definition:
▫ A binary opposition (also binary system) is a pair of related terms or
concepts that are opposite in meaning.
e.g.
Positive/ negative
Male/ female
Hero/ villain
Handsome/ ugly
Good/ bad
4. History:
• Originated in Saussurean structuralist theory;
The binary opposition is the means by which the units of
language have value or meaning.
Each unit is defined in reciprocal determination with another
term
It is not a contradictory relation but, a structural,
complementary one.
• Sign's meaning is derived from its context
▫ Example of it is;
one cannot conceive of 'good' if we do not understand 'evil'.
5. History (Cont..):
• In post-structuralism;
▫ One of the two opposites assumes a role of dominance over the other.
• Pieter Fourie discovers that binary oppositions have a deeper or
second level of binaries that help to reinforce meaning
▫ An example;
the concepts of hero and villain
good/bad
handsome/ugly,
liked/disliked,
6. Concept of binaries in Islam:
• Originated from the very first day the world was created
▫ Creation of Adam (A.A.S) and Bint-e-Hawa
▫ Angle and devil
▫ Concept of Heaven and Hell
▫ Obedience and Disobedience
7. Concept of binaries in Islam (cont…):
. Other good examples of binaries in Islam;
▫ Halal and Haram
▫ Reward and Punishment
▫ Existence and non-existence
▫ Birth and death
▫ Followers and non-followers
8. Theory of binaries in Western thought:
• Most of the west including the post structuralism think that;
▫ In binary oppositions there is absence and presence concept.
▫ Distinguishing between presence and absence, viewed as polar
opposites
• According to post- structuralism criticisms
▫ Presence occupies a position of dominance in Western thought
over absence.
9. Theory of binaries in Western thought (cont..):
• According to Nasser Maleki;
▫ People value one part of a binary opposition over another
▫ For example;
People give superiority to life rather than death.
• According to Jacques Derrida;
▫ Meaning in the West is defined in terms of binary oppositions, “a
violent hierarchy” where “one of the two terms governs the other.”
Example;
Within the white/ black binary opposition in the
United States.
10. Theory of binaries in Western thought (cont..):
• Claude Strauss :
▫ Anthropologist who originated in France in the early 1900’s.
Meaning of a word is from our understanding of its opposite.
• Example;
A protagonist and antagonist
or Heroine and villain.
11. • Examples;
▫ Binary opposites are very frequently used in films, especially in the
horror genre.
Understanding of “Villain” is
by the work of “Hero”.
12. In Relation to Logo centrism:
• Logocentrism: (is an idea related to Binary Opposition)
• That says certain audiences will favour one part of a binary
opposition pair over the other.
• This favoritism is often most strongly influenced by a readers'
cultural background.
13. Logocentrism Example
• 'The Women and the Pot', an Amharic folktale.
Story of two woman
Diminished role in the society
They Asked king for help
Message of the king ?
Moral
14. Binary Opposition In literature:
• The problems with a system of binary opposites;
▫ Boundaries between groups of people
▫ Leads to prejudice and discrimination
White/ Black
• In literature;
▫ Authors use to explore differences between groups of individuals, such
as cultural, class or gender differences.
▫ What can result from those perceived differences?
15. Use of Binaries in literature:
• Example 1;
(J. K. Rowling’s novel )
▫ Harry Potter:
There are two major groups:
The magical community and
non-magical community.
The muggle- born and half-bloods
The evil wizard Lord Voldemort
The use of dark magic
16. Example (cont…);
• Through this novel J.K. Rowling;
▫ Shows the dangers of creating such
categorizations within society.
• Consider this image of a poster;
▫ 'Only one can survive,' reinforcing
the idea of binary opposition .
17. Conclusion:
• Two word related in terms of opposites are binary oppositions
• Structuralism says a word is defined of the basis of its opposite word.
• Post-structuralism in addition says one of the two words has a dominant
position over the other, e.g. ‘on’ over ‘off’.
• Concept of binaries in Islam is begin from the very first day and everything
defined on the basics of binaries, e.g. halal and haram.
18. Conclusion (cont…):
• Logo centrism says people prefer anyone part from the opposite terms.
• In literature authors haves tried to explain the outcomes of binary
opposition in the society.
• What we conclude is;
▫ Binary oppositions are the backbone of any language,
culture and philosophy.
Editor's Notes
Binary opposition is the system in which;
Two theoretical opposites are strictly defined
Set off against one another.
Structuralism; Elements of human culture must be understood in terms of their relationship to a larger, overarching system or structure.
Binary opposition- Important concept of structuralism;
Fundamental to all language and thought
fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and
language.
absence is traditionally seen as what you get when you take away presence. (Hadabsence been dominant, presence might have most naturally been seen as what you get when you take away an absence.
In Islam people give priority to death because of the concept of here aftre and in west they think all what is exist in the world.
People define things according to their cultural setting.
Words depends not so much on any meaning they themselves directly contain but by our understanding of the difference in the word and it’s opposite.
This favouritism is often most strongly influenced by a readers' cultural background. The strong patriarchal themes in 'The Women and the Pot', an Amharic folktale, would be one such example of logocentrism. This tells the story of two women who are upset at their diminished role in society, and who consequently go to their King for help. He effectively conveys the message that women cannot be relied upon to take on a greater role in society, which becomes the moral of the tale. Prasad explains this idea; “The logocentric value is seen through the 'Eternal Knowledge' – the naturalness of male superiority – that is conveyed through the folktale. The hidden a priori binary opposition is 'Man over Woman'.” [18] In relation to the cultural heritage of an audience having an influence on their unconscious preference for one part of a binary opposition, Prasad says; “By way of studying a selection of Ethiopian folktales, the paper uncovers the presence of logocentrism and a priori binary opposition being at work in Ethiopian folktales. These two elements attempt to endorse and validate the 'given' subservient position of women in society”.[19]
Prasad explains this idea; “The logocentric value is seen through the 'Eternal Knowledge' – the naturalness of male superiority – that is conveyed through the folktale. The hidden a priori binary opposition is 'Man over Woman'.” [18]
In relation to the cultural heritage of an audience having an influence on their unconscious preference for one part of a binary opposition,
. These elements attempt to approve and validate the 'given' subservient position of women in society”.[19]
Binary opposition is deeply embedded within literature as language, and paired opposites, rely upon a relation with adjoining words inside a paradigmatic chain. If one of the paired opposites were removed the other’s precise meaning would be altered. Binary opposites, therefore, are at the foundation of all literature
1990s: from mug1 + -le2; used in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling to mean ‘a person without magical powers’.
The muggle- borns and half-bloods: two sets of people who don't fit clearly into either category
The evil wizard Lord Voldemort believes that the only people who should be a part of the magical community are the pure bloods, who come from a long line of full-blooded witches and wizards with no muggle blood
use dark magic to ostracize, torture and sometimes even kill the individuals out of fear that they would take over the wizarding world.
Binary oppositions are two clearly different terms but are in relation of opposition to each other.
Structuralism is a theory that has come up with the concept that a word doesn’t keeps any meaning within itself but we can only define it with the understanding of its opposite.
Post-st is a concept which is an addition to structuralism theory which says that in binary opposition on of the term has a superior value over the other.
Concept of binarism has been part of the human phillosiphy from the very first day in Islam.
Based on their cultural background people favor either side of the binay terms, this is what logo centrism is.
Binary oppositions has a drawback, i.e. its creats discremination between individual and group of people, this is what authers have tried to covey through their writings and we have many examples for this like the Harry Potter series.