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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Permaculture -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:39+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme/image composite through various theoretical lenses. It's a bit of an odd pairing, so the analysis will be speculative but attempt to draw connections. ## Visual Description The image is a quadriptych composed of four panels. * **Top Left:** A close-up, vibrant green lawn, suggesting artificiality or intense manicuring. It is entirely grass, a uniform texture. * **Bottom Left:** A rolling hill covered in wildflowers, a more natural, expansive landscape. The colors are muted, and the scene suggests openness and distance. * **Top Right & Bottom Right:** A photo of comedian Kyle Kinane in a performance stance. He has arms outstretched and looks ecstatic, with the text “WHAT IF IT WAS PRAIRIE” superimposition, in pink, and in large font. The background is a stage with red curtains. A microphone and water bottle are on a podium in front of him. The contrast is stark between the manufactured, controlled nature of the lawn and the wildness of the prairie, juxtaposed with the performative energy of Kinane's gesture. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This image can be examined through a Foucauldian lens as illustrating the construction of "nature" itself. * **Discourse of Control:** The meticulously maintained lawn represents a discourse of control *over* nature. It’s a space where nature is not allowed to be "natural." It reflects a desire to impose order, categorization, and human will upon the environment. This lawn is not wild, not allowed to be other, and is entirely in service to aesthetic ideals. * **Genealogy of the Prairie:** Conversely, the prairie is the site of a different genealogy. The image suggests a reclaiming of what "nature" *should* be: untamed, expansive, and potentially *dangerous*. The prairie, as a vast ecosystem, resists easy categorization and control. It is a space that cannot be possessed, it *is* itself. * **Power/Knowledge:** Kinane's outburst, "WHAT IF IT WAS PRAIRIE," can be seen as a disruption of this established discourse. He’s asking us to imagine a world where the "natural" isn’t tamed. It's a call to examine the power structures that define our relationship with the land and the knowledge systems that support this control. ## Critical Theory From a Critical Theory perspective, the image critiques the capitalist drive to commodify and control nature. * **Commodification of Nature:** The manicured lawn is emblematic of the capitalist tendency to turn everything into a commodity – even natural landscapes. It’s a "product" to be bought, maintained, and displayed as a sign of status. * **Alienation from Nature:** The artificiality of the lawn also represents the alienation of modern humans from nature. We create these controlled spaces, disconnecting ourselves from the messy, unpredictable, and ultimately life-giving forces of the natural world. * **Praire as Resistance:** The prairie, in contrast, offers a vision of resistance. It suggests a rejection of this commodification and alienation, a yearning for a more authentic and connected relationship with the land. Kinane’s outburst is a visceral expression of this yearning, a rejection of the imposed artificiality. ## Marxist Conflict Theory This image can be interpreted as reflecting class-based relationships to land and nature. * **Privilege and Access to “Nature”:** The perfectly manicured lawn suggests a level of privilege and access to resources. Maintaining such a space requires time, money, and labor, which are not available to everyone. It demonstrates how access to even the *idea* of a pristine landscape is stratified. * **The Labor of Control:** The lawn requires constant labor to maintain its artificial perfection. This labor is often performed by marginalized workers, highlighting the exploitation inherent in the capitalist system. * **The Prairie as Common Resource:** The prairie, being a vast and untamed space, can be viewed as a common resource that *should* be accessible to all. Kinane’s exclamation implies a desire to reclaim that access and challenge the private ownership and control of land. ## Postmodernism The image playfully subverts conventional notions of landscape and meaning. * **Deconstruction of “Nature”:** The juxtaposition of the artificial lawn and the wild prairie deconstructs the idea of a singular, essential "nature." It suggests that nature is not an objective reality but a social construct, a product of our cultural values and beliefs. * **Irony and Parody:** The meme format itself is inherently ironic and parodic. Kinane's exaggerated expression and the unexpected juxtaposition of images create a humorous effect that challenges our assumptions about landscape and the human relationship to nature. * **Fragmentation and Simulation:** The quadriptych format and the meme structure contribute to a sense of fragmentation and simulation. The image is not a coherent representation of reality but a collection of disconnected signs that invite us to interpret and create our own meaning. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This analysis is a bit of a stretch, but it's possible to see the image through an intersectional lens. * **Rejection of Domination:** The prairie, as a wild and untamed space, can be seen as analogous to queer and feminist rejection of patriarchal and colonial structures of domination. It represents a space of freedom, fluidity, and resistance to categorization. * **Reclaiming Spaces:** The prairie, as a space outside of societal control, can be seen as a reclamation of space for marginalized groups, a place where they can exist and thrive on their own terms. * **Challenge to Heteronormative Landscapes:** The manicured lawn, with its emphasis on order and control, can be seen as analogous to heteronormative social structures that enforce conformity and suppress difference. The prairie, in contrast, offers a vision of a more diverse and inclusive landscape, where different forms of life can flourish. It's important to note that these are just interpretations, and the image is open to multiple readings. The effectiveness of the image lies in its ambiguity and its ability to spark conversation about our relationship to nature, power, and social structures.

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The meme is a humorous take on the classic TV show "Parks and Recreation" and its iconic character Ron Swanson. The image features a photo of a serene, open landscape, with the caption "What if it was all just a prairie?" - a nod to the show's fictional town of Pawnee, which is often referred to as a "prairie" due to its rural, small-town setting. The meme playfully imagines the entire world being a peaceful, rural landscape, rather than the bustling city it often is.

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