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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Queer -> This Meme

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First Seen

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

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Okay, here’s an analysis of the image and accompanying text, broken down into the requested theoretical frameworks. Note that some frameworks *more* readily apply than others, and I'll indicate where applicability is limited. --- ## Visual Description The image features a close-up of actor Tom Holland looking anxiously and directly at the viewer. He is seated on an airplane, visible through the angle of the shot. The airplane interior is typical - blue seat cushions, headrests, and the backs of other seats in the foreground. The lighting is somewhat cool and sterile, typical of airplane cabins. Holland’s expression is one of alarm, worry, and possibly a touch of panic. His eyebrows are furrowed, and his eyes are wide. The depth of field is shallow, keeping Holland sharply in focus while blurring the background and other passengers. The overall composition suggests a feeling of confinement and hyper-awareness. The screen of the seat in front of him is slightly visible with a map on the screen, possibly of Italy. --- ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme, through the visual and textual pairing, speaks to the *discourse* surrounding health, travel, and vulnerability. * **Power/Knowledge:** The act of coughing on a plane immediately invokes a power dynamic. The cough represents a potential threat (illness), and the passenger hearing it has no direct power over that threat. The "discourse" around air travel and communicable diseases (amplified by recent global events) establishes a system of surveillance and self-regulation. The meme's humor lies in the absurdity of worrying so intensely over a single cough, yet acknowledging the real anxiety and panic the system has created. * **Genealogy:** We can trace a "genealogy" of this anxiety back through previous epidemics (SARS, MERS, influenza outbreaks, etc.), and the increasing fear of contagion in modern society. The discourse about hygiene, personal space, and disease transmission has created a climate of heightened awareness, and even paranoia. The cheap flight price ironically heightens the tension - the perceived "risk" is greater when one has significantly invested into a “good deal” and fears losing that benefit through illness. * **Panopticism:** The airplane itself functions as a kind of panoptic space. Passengers are visible to each other (and, theoretically, to surveillance systems) creating a sense of constant observation. The cough disrupts this normalized state, triggering hyper-awareness and self-monitoring. --- ## Critical Theory This meme is a form of subtle critique of modern anxieties and the commodification of experience. * **Commodification:** The meme highlights the value placed on travel, but specifically cheap travel. The “$8 round trip” aspect immediately frames the experience as economically driven. The anxiety over illness then becomes a threat to this "deal" – a disruption to the rational pursuit of value. * **Alienation:** The anxious facial expression of Holland suggests a sense of alienation - a feeling of being disconnected from genuine experience and reduced to a fearful, self-protective observer. The individual is alienated from the communal space of the flight, reduced to a state of anxiety over potential contamination. * **Culture Industry:** The meme itself is a product of the "culture industry" – a quickly consumable piece of internet content that reflects and reinforces anxieties. It participates in the circulation of anxieties and the normalization of a hyper-vigilant state. --- ## Marxist Conflict Theory This analysis is more attenuated, but a reading is possible: * **Class & Access:** The “$8 flight” is a clear indicator of accessible travel for some, but not all. It signifies a democratization of travel, but also potentially a crowded, less hygienic experience for those choosing the cheapest options. The anxiety over illness could be read as a manifestation of the anxieties of the working class, who may have less access to healthcare or sick leave. * **Commodification of Health:** Modern society increasingly commodifies health. We “buy” wellness through preventative care, healthy foods, and now, anxiety about potential exposure to illness. The meme subtly critiques this system, as the fear of illness threatens the economic benefit of the cheap flight. --- ## Postmodernism * **Hyperreality & Simulation:** The meme exists entirely within a hyperreal space – the internet. It's a simulation of anxiety, divorced from direct experience, yet amplified through digital circulation. The meme’s humor comes from the relatable exaggeration of this anxiety, which is already mediated through screens and online information. * **Fragmentation & Loss of Meaning:** The meme itself is a fragmented piece of culture, a quickly consumed and shared image. It reflects a broader sense of fragmentation and the loss of meaning in modern life, where anxieties are often abstract and disconnected from tangible realities. * **Irony & Self-Referentiality:** The meme employs irony – it's simultaneously funny and relatable precisely because it acknowledges the absurdity of the anxiety it depicts. It's self-referential in that it's a meme *about* anxiety, shared *through* the same channels that contribute to that anxiety. --- ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This lens is the least applicable, but a reading can be attempted: * **Vulnerability & Embodiment:** The meme touches on the theme of vulnerability. The fear of illness connects to anxieties around bodily autonomy and control, particularly for those marginalized groups who have historically been disproportionately impacted by health crises. (It’s important to note that this connection is not explicit, and requires a deeper interpretation). * **Spatial Politics:** The airplane is a confined, controlled space, reflecting broader power dynamics and limitations on bodily freedom. The anxiety within that space can be seen as an extension of anxieties around surveillance and control of bodies, particularly bodies that are already subject to scrutiny or discrimination. * **Intersectionality:** Though not directly addressed, it’s worth noting that anxieties around health and travel are often shaped by intersecting identities (race, class, gender, etc.). Access to healthcare, travel opportunities, and perceived vulnerability to illness can vary significantly based on these identities. --- I hope this detailed analysis is helpful! Let me know if you'd like me to expand on any of these sections or explore other theoretical frameworks.

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aN dijahsb.com qy % @DijahSB | me after hearing someone cough on my $8 round trip flight to italy |

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The meme is a screenshot of a person on a plane, looking surprised and annoyed. The text overlay reads "me after hearing someone cough on my $8 round trip flight to Italy". The meme is a humorous take on the frustration of being stuck on a crowded plane with someone who is coughing, and the added insult of the expensive flight ticket.

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