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Category: Queer - Post-Structuralism -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image with the requested theoretical lenses. It's a bizarre image, so some sections will be more applicable/developed than others. ## **Visual Description** The image shows a hand holding a pineapple that has had a large slice of pizza placed *on top* of it. The pizza is a classic style with visible tomato sauce and cheese. The pineapple appears to be whole and retains its green crown of leaves. The backdrop is the interior of a car – specifically, the dashboard and the denim of the person's legs. The text overlay reads "Oh how the tables have turned." The lighting is bright, suggesting daylight or a well-lit interior. The overall impression is visually absurd and intentionally jarring – a clash of textures, colors, and culinary conventions. --- ## **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This image, and the accompanying text, can be analyzed through a Foucauldian lens by looking at the historical discourses that shape our understanding of "food combinations" and "appropriateness." Traditionally, culinary practices are heavily regulated by norms of taste and what is considered "correct." The pineapple-pizza combination has become a notorious example of a contested culinary boundary. * **Discursive Formation:** The image disrupts the established discursive formation around acceptable food pairings. It isn't just a random pairing, it’s *pineapple-on-pizza* – a specific combination that has been the subject of intense debate and "meme-ification." This debate itself *creates* a discourse around it. * **Power/Knowledge:** The strong negative reaction to pineapple on pizza reveals a power/knowledge dynamic. Those who declare it "wrong" are exercising a form of culinary authority, defining what is “good” taste and imposing it on others. The meme, and this image in particular, is a playful act of resistance against that authority. It’s a deliberate flouting of the rules. * **Genealogy:** Tracing the genealogy of this dish would explore how its origins were (and are) perceived and how that perception has shifted over time. The association of pineapple on pizza with a perceived "low-class" or "unsophisticated" palate is part of that genealogy. * **Disruption of the Normal:** By literally placing the pineapple *under* the pizza, the image further destabilizes the existing order of things. It's a visual metaphor for overturning established hierarchies and questioning culinary "truth." --- ## **Critical Theory** From a Critical Theory perspective, this image speaks to the constructed nature of cultural norms and the ways in which they are often arbitrary and serve power structures (albeit, in this case, on a very small, humorous scale). * **Ideology:** The "wrongness" of pineapple on pizza is, arguably, an ideological construct. It's not based on any inherent culinary flaw, but rather on socially constructed preferences perpetuated by media, memes, and personal biases. * **Culture Industry:** The image participates in the "culture industry" – the production and dissemination of cultural artifacts. The meme, while seemingly innocuous, reinforces and challenges existing cultural norms. It’s a self-aware commentary on the arbitrariness of taste. * **Critique of Everyday Life:** This image offers a seemingly trivial, but pointed critique of everyday life. It asks us to question why we are so insistent on adhering to culinary norms and what purpose they serve. It's a small rebellion against the tyranny of "good taste." --- ## **Marxist Conflict Theory** This section is a stretch, but we can attempt a reading: * **Class and Taste:** Historically, discussions of taste are linked to class. "Refined" tastes were often associated with the aristocracy, while more "rustic" or "bold" flavors were associated with the working class. The pineapple-on-pizza debate has, at times, taken on class undertones, with some viewing it as a marker of "lowbrow" tastes. * **Cultural Capital:** Knowing which foods "go together" can be a form of cultural capital – knowledge that signals social status and education. Rejecting pineapple on pizza can be seen as a way of asserting one's membership in a particular cultural group. * **Commodity Fetishism:** While not directly about production, the image highlights the ways in which food becomes a symbolic object – charged with meaning beyond its nutritional value. The pineapple and pizza are not just food; they are vessels for cultural battles. --- ## **Postmodernism** This image is deeply postmodern in its absurdity and playful deconstruction of norms. * **Pastiche & Intertextuality:** The image is a pastiche - a blending of disparate elements (tropical fruit and Italian cuisine). It draws on the existing "pineapple on pizza" meme, referencing and remixing a pre-existing cultural sign. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The image deliberately disrupts the expected relationship between the pineapple and the pizza, challenging our preconceived notions of what "goes together." This is a classic postmodern strategy of destabilizing meaning. * **Playfulness & Irony:** The image is fundamentally playful and ironic. It acknowledges the absurdity of the situation and invites us to laugh at the conventions we normally take for granted. * **Hyperreality:** The meme-ification of the pineapple on pizza has created a hyperreal version of this dish – a symbolic representation that is more real than the actual experience of eating it. --- ## **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the most challenging lens to apply, but we can explore some possibilities: * **Subversion of Norms:** Queer theory often involves challenging and subverting established norms and categories. This image can be seen as a visual metaphor for disrupting the “natural order” of things – in this case, the “correct” pairing of foods. * **Discomfort & Disruption:** The image is intentionally unsettling – it creates a sense of discomfort and challenges our expectations. This disruption can be seen as a form of resistance against restrictive norms. * **Celebrating "Otherness":** The pineapple, as a tropical fruit, can be seen as representing “otherness” or difference. Placing it in an unexpected context can be interpreted as a celebration of diversity. * **Intersectionality:** This is where it’s most tenuous. One could argue that taste preferences are culturally conditioned and intersect with various social identities (class, ethnicity, gender). Rejecting pineapple on pizza could be seen as a microaggression that reinforces dominant cultural norms. However, it would be a significant stretch to apply this lens meaningfully. --- I hope this thorough analysis, organized into the requested sections, is what you were looking for! It’s a surprisingly complex image, given its simple premise. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these points or explore different theoretical frameworks.

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llama3.2-vision

This meme features a photo of a pineapple with a slice of pizza on top, resembling a pizza being served in a pineapple. The image is captioned "I can explain why the pizza is in the pineapple, but I'm not sure I'm ready for it." The meme is likely referencing a 2016 presidential campaign joke made by Donald Trump, where he said "we're going to have to make a decision on the pineapple pizza" as a joke about his opponent Hillary Clinton's campaign.

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