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Category: Star Trek - Queer -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image, a meme riffing on the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Data, through the lens of several critical theories. **Visual Description** The image is a grid of four headshots featuring characters from *Star Trek: The Next Generation*. Each headshot is accompanied by a label (Information, La La, Space Mom, Evil Twin) and a list of bullet points describing characteristics. * **Information:** Features Data, the android, looking stoic. Bullet points: "*goth,* *likes cats,* *says he has no emotions,* *has so many emotions.*" * **La La:** Features Geordi La Forge, wearing his VISOR, looking wistful. Bullet points: "*emo,* *chooses gender,* *destroyed by feelings.*" * **Space Mom:** Features Dr. Beverly Crusher, with a somewhat harried expression. Bullet points: "*science,* *loves her robot babies,* *doesn’t know she also is a robot baby.*" * **Evil Twin:** Features Lore, Data's "evil" brother, with a smirking expression. Bullet points: "*twitchy,* *smiles too much,* *would absolutely twirl his mustache if he had one.*" The overall aesthetic is deliberately low-resolution, characteristic of a meme format, which often embraces amateur digital production. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme operates as a genealogy of *Star Trek* character identity, specifically as framed through online fan culture. Michel Foucault’s genealogical method looks at the historical production of knowledge and how concepts (like “android,” “emotion,” “gender”) are not natural or universal but are constructed through discourse. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme deconstructs the official presentation of these characters as defined by the show’s narrative. It *re-codes* them according to contemporary online sensibilities (goth, emo). The power dynamics here aren't centralized, but dispersed across a network of fan interpretation. The meme creates a new "truth" about the characters—Data is goth, Geordi is emo—through association and playful categorization. * **Discursive Formations:** The bullet points are crucial. They present lists of characteristics that, when combined, create new “discursive formations” around each character. These formations aren’t derived from the show’s canonical text but from online fandom's use of contemporary labels. * **Archaeology & Genealogy:** The meme isn't necessarily tracing a linear historical evolution (like an archaeology). Instead, it's juxtaposing elements from the show's history (character traits) with contemporary cultural concepts (goth, emo) to create a new, unexpected arrangement. It highlights the *arbitrary* nature of categorization. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This meme, while playful, has points for a Queer Feminist Intersectional reading, especially regarding the character of Geordi. * **Gender Performance & Fluidity:** Labeling Geordi as "emo" and stating he "chooses gender" plays with the idea of performativity and gender construction. The implication is that Geordi's identity isn't fixed but actively constructed. This echoes queer theory’s challenge to essentialist notions of gender and sexuality. * **Visibility & the VISOR:** Geordi’s VISOR, an artificial device that allows him to see, is inherently tied to concepts of disability and technology. The meme subtly re-frames this as a form of gender expression, potentially linking it to the concept of "fashion" and intentional self-presentation. This can connect to debates around body modification, technology, and the construction of identity. * **Intersectional Considerations:** While not explicitly highlighted, the meme implicitly acknowledges that identity is complex and multifaceted. Each character’s categorization goes beyond a single trait. For instance, linking Data to "goth" brings in a subculture with specific aesthetics and values. * **Destruction of Feelings:** The "destroyed by feelings" bulletpoint regarding Geordi suggests an examination of vulnerability and societal expectations for how men/masculine-coded characters should process emotion. --- **Postmodernism** This meme is deeply embedded in postmodern aesthetics and thought. * **Pastiche and Intertextuality:** The meme is a pastiche – a playful imitation – of character traits blended with modern internet slang. It relies heavily on intertextuality, requiring the viewer to know both *Star Trek* and contemporary internet culture. * **Deconstruction:** It deconstructs the “official” character definitions established by the show and re-assembles them in a way that is both absurd and insightful. * **Irony and Self-Reflexivity:** The meme is intentionally ironic and self-reflexive. It acknowledges that it is a silly construction, but it also uses humor to make a point about how we interpret and categorize characters (and people). * **Rejection of Grand Narratives:** There isn't a singular, overarching meaning to the meme. It’s more about the playfulness of association and the rejection of a “correct” interpretation. --- **Critical Theory** This meme prompts a broad engagement with critical thought. * **The Construction of Identity**: It deconstructs how characters are presented and how audience members and fans construct new meaning through association and categorization. * **Media Representation**: Examining the choices made by creators and how fans interpret and remix those choices speaks to broader conversations on representation and cultural consumption. * **The Role of Fandom**: This meme is a product of fan culture, and as such, it highlights the ways in which audiences are not passive recipients of media, but active participants in shaping and interpreting it. --- **Important Note:** It’s crucial to remember that these interpretations aren’t necessarily the *intended* meaning of the meme’s creator. However, the richness of the image lies in its openness to multiple readings, and the critical theories above provide a framework for exploring those possibilities. I hope this analysis is comprehensive and useful! Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any specific aspect.

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The meme is a visual comparison of four characters from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, each with a caption describing their personality as if they were a type of Android operating system. The captions read: "Insecure and emotional", "A bit of a control freak", "I'm only here because of the apps", and "I can do that".

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