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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

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2023-05-10T21:03:37+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image/meme collection through various critical lenses. It’s a complex set of images with layers of meaning, so we’ll go deep. ## Visual Description The image is a collage of screenshots and text, centering around the *Star Trek: Voyager* Borg collective. We see: * **Seven of Nine:** Several prominent images of Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine, a former Borg drone reintegrated into individuality. She appears in her iconic bodysuit, often with a cold, intense gaze. * **Borg Drone/Locutus of Borg:** A close-up of Locutus of Borg, Captain Picard assimilated by the Borg Collective, and other Borg drones. * **Text Overlay:** The meme combines humorous text: "Wife: no, I don't want to go to a Star Wars themed sex party. Ew. Me: first off it's Star Trek and secondly it's called a Borgy." and “FULLY F*CKTIONAL” and “I am LOCUTEASS of Borgy”. The overall aesthetic is deliberately playful and subverts the serious, often ominous imagery of the Borg. The use of internet slang ("Ew," "FULLY F*CKTIONAL") juxtaposes with the sci-fi world. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme demonstrates a power dynamic, but also subverts it through the playful re-appropriation of the Borg's imagery. * **Discipline and Biopower:** The Borg represent the ultimate in collective control, a system that strips individuals of their agency and assimilates them into a single, efficient, and *normalized* body. This relates to Foucault's concept of biopower – the control of bodies and populations. The Borg aims to optimize all biological life. * **Discourse and Knowledge:** The initial correction ("First off it's Star Trek, secondly it's called a Borgy") highlights a discourse of fandom and corrects a misidentification. The 'correct' knowledge (it's *Star Trek*) is asserted, implicitly establishing the speaker as someone with authority within that specific knowledge domain. * **Genealogy of Power:** The re-contextualization of the Borg in the context of a "sex party" reveals the ways in which seemingly unrelated discourses can intersect and challenge established power structures. This 'Borgy' concept, as it is jokingly presented, is a new and rebellious application of the Borg's established identity. ## Critical Theory This meme can be examined through the lens of Critical Theory, particularly the Frankfurt School's exploration of mass culture. * **Commodification and Domination:** The Borg, in the original series, can be seen as a metaphor for the homogenizing forces of late capitalism. They seek to absorb all individuality into a collective, mirroring the way consumer culture can flatten difference. * **Culture Industry:** The meme's appropriation of the Borg and its use in a comedic, sexual context can be read as a form of resistance to the 'serious' intention of the original series. It's a playful deconstruction of the Borg's power, turning them into a punchline. * **Reification:** The Borg, as a collective, represent a form of reification – the treatment of abstract concepts as concrete things. The meme plays with this by reducing the Borg's complex ideology to a label for a sexual encounter. ## Marxist Conflict Theory While less direct, a Marxist reading can be applied: * **Alienation:** The Borg's assimilation process represents a radical form of alienation – the stripping of individual identity and agency. The drones are alienated from their own selves, their bodies reduced to components of the collective. * **False Consciousness:** The Borg's belief in their own perfection and the superiority of the collective can be seen as a form of false consciousness – a belief system that serves the interests of the collective at the expense of individual liberation. * **Revolution/Subversion:** The meme’s ironic re-contextualization can be viewed as a form of cultural resistance. It disrupts the Borg's image of power and turns it into something absurd and humorous. ## Postmodernism This meme is deeply rooted in postmodern sensibilities: * **Pastiche & Intertextuality:** It’s a clear example of pastiche—a playful imitation of style—combining elements from *Star Trek*, internet culture, and sexual innuendo. It’s heavily reliant on the viewer's understanding of these separate contexts. * **Deconstruction:** The meme dismantles the Borg’s image of terrifying power by framing it within a humorous and explicitly sexual context. It subverts the intended meaning, highlighting the arbitrary nature of meaning itself. * **Hyperreality:** The meme contributes to a blurring of the lines between reality and simulation. The Borg, as a fictional construct, is now interwoven with the reality of internet culture and sexual discourse. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This lens presents some of the most compelling interpretations: * **Collective Identity vs. Individual Agency:** The Borg’s hive mind challenges traditional notions of individuality, which can be reinterpreted through a queer lens. The rejection of a singular, stable self resonates with some queer and trans experiences of identity fluidity and rejection of normativity. * **Assimilation & Resistance:** The Borg’s forced assimilation can be seen as a metaphor for societal pressures to conform to heteronormative standards. The humor in the meme might be read as a playful defiance of those pressures. * **Reclaiming Power:** By re-contextualizing the Borg in a sexual setting, the meme may be seen as reclaiming a symbol of domination and turning it into something pleasurable. This can be seen as a feminist act of subversion. * **Subverted Masculinity:** Locutus of Borg, the assimilated Captain Picard, embodies a form of forced assimilation and loss of control, which can be viewed through a lens of toxic masculinity. The meme’s use of “Locuteass” deconstructs and mocks this figure of authority. **In conclusion:** This image/meme collection is surprisingly rich in potential for critical analysis. It's a playful yet subversive piece that touches upon themes of power, control, individuality, and resistance, and it can be interpreted through multiple theoretical frameworks. It highlights the power of popular culture to critique and reimagine dominant ideologies.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between the Star Trek character Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Data, with the caption "I am Locutus of Borg" (a reference to the Borg's leader) replaced with "I am Locutus of Picard". The meme is a play on words, referencing the Borg's leader's name, but also referencing the character Captain Picard, who is a leader in the Star Trek franchise.

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