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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Star Wars - Kenobi -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

gemma3-27b-vision

Okay, here's an analysis of the meme, broken down into sections based on the frameworks you requested. Note that not all frameworks will be relevant or strongly applicable, and I'll indicate that where appropriate. **Visual Description** The meme is a four-panel collage featuring screencaps of Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by Ewan McGregor in *Obi-Wan Kenobi* series) looking exasperated while interacting with Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. * **Panel 1:** Ahsoka looks concerned, potentially while giving a report or expressing worry. * **Panel 2:** Obi-Wan looks calmly at a holopad, likely during a debrief or mission planning. * **Panel 3:** Ahsoka looks exasperated while looking up at Obi-Wan. * **Panel 4:** Obi-Wan is shown casually filming Anakin while he is doing something mischievous or problematic. The text overlay is "@quando.hondo." The overall visual tone is one of weariness and long-suffering on Obi-Wan's part, contrasted with the potentially unpredictable and troublesome behavior of Anakin and Ahsoka. The framing positions Obi-Wan as the relatively stable, yet increasingly exasperated, figure amidst a chaotic duo. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This framework is somewhat applicable, as it focuses on the construction of knowledge and power through discourse. * **Discourse & Power:** The meme establishes a discourse around the roles and expectations within the Jedi Order. Obi-Wan represents the established order, attempting to *manage* the "problematic" discourses (behaviors) of Anakin and Ahsoka. The power dynamic isn’t overt domination, but a subtle *pastoral* power—Obi-Wan as a shepherd managing unruly flock. * **Genealogy of "Problematic" Jedi:** The meme implicitly touches on the genealogy of "good" vs. "bad" Jedi. Anakin and Ahsoka challenge the traditional Jedi framework—Anakin with his emotional intensity and disregard for rules, Ahsoka with her independent spirit and eventual departure from the Order. The meme suggests that these qualities, while potentially disruptive, are inherent to them, not simply failings. * **The Gaze & Surveillance:** The final panel is particularly interesting through a Foucauldian lens. Obi-Wan *films* Anakin, enacting a form of surveillance. This isn't about punishment but documentation, establishing a record of Anakin's behavior (potentially to manage it or to have evidence of it). It demonstrates a shift in power from direct control to observed control. --- **Critical Theory** Critical Theory, particularly drawing from Frankfurt School concepts, can offer a way to interpret the meme. * **The "Problem" as Systemic:** The meme's setup (other Jedi complaining about Anakin/Ahsoka) suggests that the issue isn’t simply with Anakin and Ahsoka’s individual characters but with the rigidity and limitations of the Jedi Order itself. The Jedi *produce* “problems” by expecting conformity and suppressing individuality. * **Instrumental Reason:** The Jedi Order, with its focus on maintaining order and suppressing emotion, can be seen as an example of instrumental reason—a rationality focused solely on efficiency and control. Anakin and Ahsoka, with their passions and rebellions, represent a challenge to this rigid system. * **Domination & Control:** The meme subtly highlights the ways in which the Jedi Order attempts to control its members. Obi-Wan’s weary expression suggests the exhausting effort required to maintain this control. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** While not the most prominent framework here, conflict theory can be applied. * **Power Dynamics & Social Stratification:** Within the Jedi Order, there is a clear hierarchy. Masters (like Obi-Wan) have power over Padawans (like Anakin and Ahsoka). The meme subtly illustrates this power dynamic, with Obi-Wan tasked with managing the "disruptive" elements. * **Ideology & False Consciousness:** The Jedi Code can be seen as an ideology that serves to maintain the existing power structure. Anakin and Ahsoka’s questioning of this code represents a challenge to this ideology. * **Internal Class Struggle:** A stretched interpretation could see Anakin and Ahsoka as representatives of a potential "rebellion" within the Jedi Order, challenging the established norms and power structures. --- **Postmodernism** Postmodernism offers a way to deconstruct the meme's meaning. * **Deconstruction of Authority:** The meme questions the traditional notion of the wise Jedi Master. Obi-Wan isn't presented as an all-knowing, serene figure but as a somewhat exasperated caretaker. This destabilizes the notion of Jedi authority. * **Relativism of Truth:** The idea that Anakin and Ahsoka are "irresponsible" is presented as a subjective interpretation. The meme implies that what constitutes "responsibility" is open to debate. * **Simulacra & Hyperreality:** The meme relies on pre-existing cultural knowledge of the *Star Wars* universe. It's a "simulation" of a situation that fans recognize, rather than a direct portrayal of events. The meme itself becomes a layer removed from "reality." * **Playfulness and Irony:** The meme’s tone is playful and ironic. It doesn’t take the Jedi Order or its problems too seriously. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This framework is the least applicable, but can offer some interesting perspectives. * **Challenging Norms:** Ahsoka, in particular, can be read as a figure who challenges the traditionally masculine and hierarchical structure of the Jedi Order. Her departure from the Order and her independent path can be seen as a rejection of patriarchal norms. * **Intersectionality of Power:** The meme doesn’t explicitly address issues of gender or sexuality, but it highlights the ways in which power dynamics intersect with age, rank, and individual temperament. * **Disrupting Traditional Roles:** Ahsoka's non-conformity and independent thinking disrupt the traditional expectations of a Jedi Padawan. This disruption can be seen as a form of resistance against patriarchal structures. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these points or explore other analytical frameworks!

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Other Jedi: how do you deal with Anakin and Ahsoka? They’re irresponsible and cause the Republic so many problems Obi-Wan: ri Ay a 7 , a Va 2 ee Po

llama3.2-vision

This meme is a play on words, using a quote from the Star Wars prequels to poke fun at the character Anakin Skywalker's (Darth Vader's) name. The text at the top of the image reads "In 500 years, I'll be the one in charge of the Jedi Council" and is attributed to "Anakin Skywalker". The meme then juxtaposes this quote with a screenshot of Anakin's character, now as Darth Vader, from the original Star Wars film, with the caption "In 500 years, I'll be the one in charge of the Jedi Council" changed to "In 500 years, I'll be the one in charge of the Empire".

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