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Category: Anti-Transphobia -> This Meme

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2024-04-18T04:02:15.472113+00:00

gemma3-27b-vision

Okay, let's break down this meme using the requested theoretical frameworks. It's a layered image, ripe for analysis. ## Visual Description The meme is a two-panel reaction image featuring a scene from the 2021 film *Free Guy*. The first panel shows Ryan Reynolds as the character Guy looking surprised and saying “cis is a slur!” The lighting is a stark contrast between bright and shadow, emphasizing Reynolds’s facial expression. The second panel shows a closer, more distressed version of Reynolds asking, "then why aren't a bunch of 8 year olds screaming that in a Fortnite lobby?" The text overlays are the crucial element. They create a jarring juxtaposition: a bold claim about language and power (“cis is a slur!”) followed by a rhetorical question that deliberately deflates that claim by drawing a comparison to the common behavior of internet children. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme can be explored through Foucault's concept of discourse and genealogy. * **Discourse:** The meme engages with the discourse surrounding identity, language, and harm. The claim "cis is a slur" attempts to insert the term "cis" into the realm of harmful language, akin to racial or homophobic slurs. * **Genealogy:** A genealogical approach would trace the historical emergence of the term "cis" and how its meaning has shifted. Originally a linguistic tool for describing gender identity in relation to transgender identities, the meme implies it's now being positioned as inherently harmful. The genealogy would analyze *why* this re-positioning is happening – what social and political forces are at play? * **Power/Knowledge:** Foucault argues that power operates through knowledge. The meme is a challenge to the power dynamic *within* the discourse. The author of the meme is questioning the *authority* of those who claim "cis" is a slur. By framing the claim as absurd (why isn't it used in the same way as slurs?), the meme seeks to disrupt that authority. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This meme is deeply engaged in contemporary debates within Queer Feminist theory, and intersectionality is central to its meaning. * **Language and Power:** The meme touches upon the power of language to create harm or exclusion. Queer theory explores how language has historically been used to marginalize LGBTQ+ individuals, but also how language can be reclaimed as a tool for empowerment. The claim "cis is a slur" reflects a current trend in some queer circles to examine the ways in which seemingly neutral language can perpetuate cisnormativity (the assumption that being cisgender is the default). * **Cisnormativity:** The meme critiques the normalization of cisgender identities and the ways in which cisgender individuals are often shielded from scrutiny. By questioning why "cis" isn’t used as a slur, the meme highlights the privilege of cisgender people – they don’t experience systemic harm from being identified as such. * **Intersectionality:** The meme, though not explicitly about other intersections, is informed by intersectional thought. While focused on gender identity, the analysis of power and harm is connected to broader power structures. The comparison to online harassment in a Fortnite lobby subtly acknowledges the way that power imbalances manifest in various contexts. ## Postmodernism This meme aligns with several tenets of Postmodern thought: * **Deconstruction:** The meme deconstructs the notion of language as inherently meaningful or neutral. It challenges the claim that “cis” *is* a slur, implying that the meaning of language is not fixed but is constructed through social and political forces. * **Irony and Parody:** The meme employs irony and parody. The juxtaposition of the serious claim with the absurd scenario of children shouting it in a video game creates a deliberately comedic effect. * **Meta-Narratives:** The meme can be seen as a commentary on the “meta-narrative” of victimhood and harm. It’s a response to the increasingly pervasive discourse of outrage and offense. By questioning the seriousness of the claim, the meme challenges the assumption that *all* forms of language are inherently harmful. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these analyses or explore different theoretical frameworks.

tesseract-ocr

‘cis’ is , a - | __— a . | ~< tS AA la) bunch of 8 year olds screaming that in a Fortnite lobby?

llama3.2-vision

The meme is a humorous comparison between the shock and outrage of a character from a TV show (Doctor Who) reacting to a slur (a derogatory term for a trans woman) and a character from a TV show (The Office) reacting to a group of young children screaming in a public place. The text "cis" is a slur, and the text "in a Fortnite lobby" is a joke about the game Fortnite.

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