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2023-05-10T21:03:36+00:00

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Okay, here's an analysis of the image and its accompanying text, broken down into sections based on the theoretical frameworks you requested. I'll only include sections where the framework is relevant. **Visual Description** The image is a screencap from *Star Trek: The Next Generation*, depicting three characters: Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Data (Brent Spiner), and Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis). They are standing on the bridge of the *USS Enterprise*, seemingly looking forward and down. Picard is in the foreground and to the left, with a stoic expression. Data stands centrally, his expression neutral. Troi is to the right, looking down with a slightly concerned or apprehensive expression. The scene is dimly lit, and the background is filled with the technical details of the bridge. The image is overlaid with the text "keep scrolling, we're going up." **Postmodernism** The image and text together represent a strong example of postmodern intertextuality and ironic juxtaposition. The image is drawn from a utopian, optimistic science fiction series famed for its exploration of philosophical and ethical issues. The text, "keep scrolling, we're going up," is a phrase strongly associated with internet meme culture, specifically a trend of using it alongside images of things rapidly ascending (or being propelled upwards). The effect is a disruption of the original context. *Star Trek*, historically, presented exploration as a quest for knowledge and enlightenment. Here, that same "going up" imagery is linked to the endless, often shallow, consumption of content on social media. The irony lies in equating interstellar travel with mindless scrolling. This highlights the postmodern blurring of high and low culture. The meme also relies on the audience's existing knowledge of both *Star Trek* and the internet trend. Meaning isn't *inherent* in the image/text combination but *created* through the viewer's participation and their understanding of these references. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** While not immediately overt, an intersectional reading of the image can be found, by looking at the role these characters play on the *Star Trek* show. The roles they fill and how they differ are inherently linked to societal norms and the subversion of them. * **Deanna Troi:** As the ship’s counselor and empath, Troi embodies emotionality and vulnerability, roles traditionally marginalized within patriarchal structures. Her presence challenges the stoic, hyper-rational archetype often associated with Starfleet captains. * **Data:** His artificiality and attempts to understand humanity open up questions about what it means to be human, and thus questions the binaries around natural and artificial, challenging our concept of what "normal" means. * **Picard:** He is the captain, a traditionally masculine role. However, the *Next Generation* is known for portraying an enlightened society that has moved beyond gender roles, in turn creating a more nuanced character. The meme, therefore, can be seen as highlighting the contrast between the hopeful, inclusive nature of the *Star Trek* universe and the often shallow, performative, and exclusionary nature of online spaces. The characters' stoicism is juxtaposed to the feeling of endless scrolling, emphasizing the emptiness of the pursuit. **In summary:** The image effectively combines elements of postmodern irony and cultural reference with a subtle undercurrent of social commentary, making it a prime example of the way memes can both reflect and critique contemporary culture. The intersectional reading highlights the nuances of this image, going beyond just a humorous visual. Let me know if you’d like any of these sections expanded upon, or if you’d like me to explore a different theoretical lens.

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The meme is a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crewmates, including a character named Deanna Troi. The text at the top of the image reads "keep scrolling, we're going up". This is a play on the phrase "keep scrolling, we're going down" which is often used to warn people that they are going to experience a long, difficult, or unpleasant journey. In this case, the joke is that the crew is going up, which is a clever play on words.

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