First Seen
2023-05-10T21:03:35+00:00
gemma3-27b-vision
Okay, let's break down this meme using the requested theoretical frameworks. Note that some frameworks will be more applicable/fruitful than others in analyzing this image, and some may not apply at all. **Visual Description** The meme is a two-panel format employing stills from *Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith*. * **Top Panel:** Features Yoda, looking defeated and melancholy, saying "Into exile, I must go. Failed, I have." The background shows Coruscant in distress. * **Bottom Panel:** Features Darth Maul, looking fierce and menacing, saying "At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge." The text above each panel labels the panels “leftists in 2016” and “leftists in 2020” respectively. The meme presents a clear narrative arc of a perceived shift in left-wing political strategy/attitude. It implies that after a defeat (2016 election) the left went into a period of self-imposed exile, and now, as of 2020, seeks to "reveal" itself and enact "revenge." --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is interesting through a Foucauldian lens. The "failure" in 2016 and the promise of "revenge" in 2020 can be seen as moments in the construction of a *discourse* around left-wing political identity. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme implicitly frames the "Jedi" as representing the established power structure. The left, cast as Darth Maul, is positioned as *outside* this power structure, and now seeks to challenge it. The meme suggests a shift from acceptance of power dynamics (Yoda in exile) to a direct challenge to them. * **Genealogy:** We can trace a “genealogy” of this sentiment – the evolution of leftist strategy and rhetoric. The meme implies that the “exile” of 2016 was a period of introspection or re-evaluation, leading to a more confrontational stance by 2020. * **Discursive Formation:** The meme participates in a larger discursive formation concerning political radicalization. It signals a move away from perhaps more “moderate” or accommodating strategies towards a more assertive and potentially aggressive approach. The use of *Star Wars* imagery (highly charged and laden with meaning) reinforces the symbolic weight of this shift. --- **Critical Theory** The meme touches on themes related to the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory, particularly around notions of enlightenment, domination, and the pursuit of liberation. * **Dialectic of Enlightenment:** The shift from Yoda (representing perhaps a more “reasonable” or “patient” approach) to Darth Maul (representing a more aggressive, vengeful approach) suggests a rejection of Enlightenment rationality as a sufficient path to social change. The meme implies that sometimes, confronting power requires force and even ‘darker’ tactics. * **Culture Industry:** The use of *Star Wars* imagery itself can be seen through the lens of the culture industry. The meme repurposes a familiar narrative to convey a political message, demonstrating how cultural products are often used to express and reinforce ideologies. The use of a popular franchise attracts more viewers and increases the potential for the message to spread, although it also runs the risk of trivializing serious political issues. * **Ideology:** The meme implicitly critiques the established order, suggesting it is oppressive and deserving of resistance. The "revenge" narrative can be seen as a rejection of the status quo and a demand for justice. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme is highly amenable to a Marxist reading. * **Class Struggle:** The Jedi (representing the dominant ideology/class) are pitted against Darth Maul (representing the marginalized/oppressed). The meme suggests a direct confrontation between these groups, a "struggle" for power and control. * **Revolution:** The “reveal” and promise of “revenge” can be interpreted as a call for revolutionary action, a rejection of peaceful reform in favor of direct confrontation with the established power structure. * **False Consciousness:** The "exile" of Yoda could be interpreted as a period of "false consciousness" where the left was passively accepting its marginalization. The shift to Darth Maul represents a breaking of this consciousness and a recognition of the need for active resistance. * **Historical Materialism:** The meme implies that the political and social conditions between 2016 and 2020 led to a radicalization of the left, a shift in their strategies driven by material forces. --- **Postmodernism** A postmodern reading is possible, but perhaps less compelling. * **Simulacra and Simulation:** The use of *Star Wars* as a vehicle for political messaging can be seen as an example of simulacra. The meme doesn’t directly address political issues, but rather uses a fictional narrative to evoke a certain feeling or attitude. It is a representation of a representation, detached from any “real” political substance. * **Deconstruction:** The meme deconstructs the traditional left-wing image of patience and moderation, replacing it with a more aggressive and assertive posture. It challenges the idea that political change can only be achieved through peaceful means. * **Meta-Narratives:** The *Star Wars* narrative itself can be seen as a grand “meta-narrative” of good versus evil. The meme appropriates this narrative to convey a specific political message, highlighting the constructed nature of these narratives. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the least directly applicable framework, but a reading is still possible. * **Oppression and Resistance:** The meme can be understood as a metaphor for marginalized groups resisting oppressive power structures. The "Jedi" could be seen as representing systems of domination (patriarchy, white supremacy, etc.), while Darth Maul represents those fighting against them. * **Intersectionality:** The meme’s appeal could be rooted in the experiences of individuals who face multiple forms of oppression. The desire for “revenge” could be interpreted as a demand for justice for historical and ongoing harms experienced by marginalized communities. * **Subversion:** The appropriation of *Star Wars* imagery itself can be seen as a subversive act. It repurposes a mainstream cultural product to express marginalized voices and challenge dominant narratives. **Caveats:** It’s important to remember that this meme is a simplification of complex political issues. These theoretical frameworks are tools for analysis, not definitive interpretations. Different readers might find different meanings in the meme, depending on their own backgrounds and perspectives. Also, the meme relies heavily on pre-existing knowledge of *Star Wars* and political discourse, so its meaning is dependent on these factors.
tesseract-ocr
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llama3.2-vision
This meme is a humorous commentary on the changing nature of leftists. It consists of two images from the Star Wars franchise, one from 2016 and one from 2020. The top image features Yoda from the 2016 film, while the bottom image features Darth Maul from the 2020 film. The text "leftists in 2016" appears above the top image, and the text "leftists in 2020" appears above the bottom image. The text "Into exile. I must go. Failed. I have." appears in the top image, and the text "At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have our revenge" appears in the bottom image.
