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Category: Papes - Old Maps Of The World -> This Meme

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First Seen

2015-12-18T09:30:09+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this intriguing and provocative image with the requested analytical approaches. It's important to state upfront that applying these frameworks will be interpretive and based on the image itself. **Please note:** The image is heavily loaded with colonial and racist imagery. This analysis will attempt to unpack those layers, not endorse them. --- ## **1. Visual Description** The image is a vintage, hand-colored map of Africa and parts of Asia and Europe, likely dating from the 18th or 19th century. It's a typical European cartographic representation of the continent, showing countries and geographical features labeled in French. The color scheme is distinctly European, using pinks, greens, and blues to delineate territories. * **Key Features:** * **Africa as Central Figure:** The continent is visually the dominant element, literally shaped as a prostrate human body. * **Body Metaphor:** Africa is shown as a sick and/or dying man, prostrate and splayed out. The anatomical depiction is rather crude. The body has organs labeled ("Foie" - liver, "Estomac" - stomach, "Intestins" - intestines). * **Monkey as Physician/Surgeon:** A monkey, seemingly dressed in European attire, is performing surgery on the African "body," drawing a line with a surgical knife across the belly. * **"Congo" focus:** A whale-like shape is drawn inside the African body, around the Congo River basin. * **Colonial Topography:** The map details colonial territories and trade routes, with French names and markers dominating the depiction. * **Decorative Elements:** The map is adorned with ornate cartouches and decorative elements typical of the era, seemingly oblivious to the violent symbolism at its heart. --- ## **2. Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** Michel Foucault's genealogical method would examine how power structures are created and maintained through *discourse*. This image is a potent example of that. * **Power/Knowledge:** The map exemplifies Foucault’s idea of power/knowledge. The *production* of this map is an act of power – a European construction of Africa. The *knowledge* within the map isn't neutral; it's framed by a European perspective that justifies colonial domination. * **Discursive Formation:** The image constructs a discourse of African inferiority and disease. By representing Africa *as* a sick body, it naturalizes the idea that Africa *needs* to be "cured" or "saved" by European intervention. The monkey, representing the colonizer, is presented as the healer. * **Archaeology of Knowledge:** The map isn’t simply a depiction of geography; it’s an archaeological artifact revealing the episteme (underlying structure of thought) of its time. It reveals the implicit belief in European superiority, the racialization of disease, and the justification of colonial practices. The image normalizes this episteme through its visual language. * **Discipline & Punish:** Though not directly depicting punishment, the image can be seen as a pre-emptive justification for colonial control. By portraying Africa as inherently sick or vulnerable, it creates the rationale for "disciplining" or "correcting" the continent. --- ## **3. Critical Theory** Drawing on thinkers like the Frankfurt School (Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse), we can interpret this image as an example of how ideology functions to maintain power structures. * **Ideology & False Consciousness:** The map is a clear articulation of colonial ideology. It masks the true motives of colonial exploitation (economic gain, political power) and presents them as benevolent acts of healing or progress. This creates a “false consciousness” among those who view the map, reinforcing the idea that colonialism is a legitimate or even beneficial endeavor. * **Objectification & Dehumanization:** Representing Africa as a sick body is a profound act of objectification and dehumanization. It reduces an entire continent and its peoples to a passive object of European intervention, denying their agency and inherent dignity. * **The Enlightenment Dialectic:** The map is a disturbing example of how the Enlightenment’s emphasis on reason and science could be used to justify oppression. The “scientific” depiction of the African body reinforces the idea that Europeans are rational observers capable of objectively diagnosing and “curing” Africa’s “illness.” --- ## **4. Marxist Conflict Theory** From a Marxist perspective, this map is a visual representation of the conflict between colonizer and colonized, driven by economic and political interests. * **Modes of Production & Exploitation:** The map implies that Africa is a resource to be exploited. The focus on the Congo basin is significant, as it was a major source of wealth for European colonial powers (ivory, rubber, minerals). The “surgery” can be interpreted as a symbolic act of extracting resources. * **Class Struggle:** The image embodies the colonial class struggle. Europeans are positioned as the dominant class, wielding power and control over the African “body.” Africans are represented as passive and powerless, subject to European domination. * **Ideological Hegemony:** The map functions as a tool of ideological hegemony. By presenting colonialism as a benevolent act of healing, it masks the underlying economic and political motives and legitimizes the exploitation of African resources. --- ## **5. Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is a challenging framework to apply directly, but it can highlight certain undercurrents. * **Racialized and Gendered Bodies:** The depiction of the African continent *as* a body immediately invokes questions of how bodies are constructed, controlled, and policed. The image echoes the historical medicalization and racialization of Black bodies in colonial discourse. * **Colonial Violence and Penetration:** The "surgery" performed by the monkey can be interpreted as a metaphor for colonial penetration and control. This evokes the historical sexual violence and exploitation that were integral to colonial practices. * **Intersectionality of Oppression:** The image exposes the intersection of multiple forms of oppression – racism, colonialism, and potentially, (given the animalistic portrayal of the monkey) a form of dehumanization that aligns with othering processes. * **Subversion of the Gaze:** While the map itself is clearly colonial, a queer feminist reading can involve reclaiming the gaze. This might involve recognizing the violence inherent in the image and refusing to accept its justifications. --- **Important Disclaimer:** This analysis is based solely on the visual information presented in the image. The interpretation is inherently subjective, and other readings are possible. The image is deeply problematic and should be viewed with critical awareness of its historical context and its perpetuation of harmful stereotypes.

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The meme is a humorous illustration of a map of the world with a red line crossing through it, indicating a "new" border between the United States and Canada. The text in the image reads "I just realized I've been living in Canada this whole time".

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