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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Star Wars -> This Meme

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

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Okay, let's break down this *Star Wars* meme through the lens of several critical theories. It's a surprisingly rich image for such a simple meme! **Visual Description** The meme is a two-panel image using stills from *Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back*. * **Top Panel:** Officer Tagge and Admiral Piett stand before Darth Vader, who is obscured from view but clearly the object of their attention. The setting is the bridge of an Imperial Star Destroyer, demonstrating a cold, hierarchical power structure. The officers are in uniform, conveying authority and discipline. * **Bottom Panel:** A close-up of Officer Piett smiling smugly/smirking. This image directly contrasts the more formal and serious atmosphere of the first panel. The lighting and framing emphasize Piett’s expression, making it the focal point. * **Text:** The text overlay reads "Captain, Lord Vader demands an update on the pursuit." It’s a straightforward setup for the punchline in the second panel. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme *strongly* lends itself to a Foucauldian analysis. The entire *Star Wars* universe, and particularly the Imperial side, is built upon systems of power/knowledge. * **Discourse & Power:** The demand for an “update on the pursuit” isn't just about information; it's an assertion of power. Vader *demands*. Knowledge (the status of the pursuit) is used to reinforce and enact power. Piett's smirk suggests a mastery *of* the discourse. He’s not just reporting; he's manipulating the system. * **Genealogy of Discipline:** The Imperial Star Destroyer itself *is* a disciplinary apparatus – a physical manifestation of surveillance, control, and hierarchical order. The officers are functionaries within that system. Piett's smirk suggests he has somehow circumvented or played the system to his advantage, a form of resistance within the established order. * **The Panopticon:** The bridge operates somewhat like a Panopticon – Vader, though unseen, exerts control through the *possibility* of surveillance. The officers are self-disciplining because they anticipate Vader's judgment. Piett’s smirk suggests a subversion of this discipline, knowing Vader can’t see the joke. **Critical Theory** From a general Critical Theory perspective, this meme highlights the ways in which power structures operate. * **Ideology:** The Empire represents a specific ideology – one of order, control, and suppression of rebellion. The meme suggests that this ideology is not monolithic. Even within the power structure, there are individuals who are willing to manipulate the system for their own amusement. * **Hegemony:** The Empire *attempts* to achieve hegemony—dominance through consent as well as force. Piett's smirk hints at a crack in that hegemony. He is subtly undermining the solemnity expected of him. * **Subversion:** The meme is *inherently* subversive. It takes a serious, authoritative scene and injects humor, revealing the absurdity of the power dynamics. It creates a moment of levity that challenges the Empire's intended aura of dread. **Marxist Conflict Theory** The Empire is the clear embodiment of the ruling class in this scenario, while the Rebel Alliance represents the oppressed. * **Class Struggle:** The officers within the Empire are not a homogenous group. They are likely competing for power and favor with Vader. Piett’s smirk can be interpreted as a small victory in this internal class struggle. * **False Consciousness:** The officers are generally enforcing a system that is harmful to the galaxy, but they are likely blinded by their own privilege and the rewards of serving the Empire. Piett’s smirk suggests he is *aware* of the exploitation inherent in the system, but is choosing to enjoy a moment of personal pleasure within it. * **Base & Superstructure:** The Empire's military power (the "base") shapes the entire political and cultural landscape (the "superstructure"). Piett’s smirk is a fleeting disruption of that superstructure, a small act of rebellion that doesn’t threaten the overall system but reveals its inherent contradictions. **Postmodernism** The meme exemplifies several postmodern themes. * **Irony & Pastiche:** The meme relies heavily on irony. It juxtaposes a serious, dramatic scene with a silly expression. It is a pastiche of *Star Wars* imagery, taken out of context and repurposed for comedic effect. * **Deconstruction:** The meme deconstructs the serious tone of the scene. It exposes the inherent absurdity of power structures and the ways in which they can be undermined. * **Simulation & Hyperreality:** The Empire is a carefully constructed simulation of order and control. The meme suggests that this simulation is not perfect. Piett's smirk reveals the cracks in the facade. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the most challenging lens to apply, but it can still yield interesting insights. * **Subversion of Expectations:** Traditional power structures (like the Empire) are often inherently patriarchal and reinforce rigid gender roles. Piett's smirk can be seen as a subtle rejection of these expectations. He is acting in a way that is unexpected and challenges the authority of those above him. * **Internal Resistance:** While the Empire represents a dominant power structure, there are always forms of internal resistance, even at a micro level. Piett’s smirk is a form of that resistance – a way of reclaiming agency and expressing individuality within a oppressive system. * **Power Dynamics and Performance:** His expression can also be read as a performance of power—a way to assert dominance or challenge the authority of those around him in a way that wouldn't be possible through direct confrontation. I hope this detailed analysis is helpful! Let me know if you'd like me to explore any of these lenses in more detail.

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This meme is a play on the iconic "I find your lack of faith disturbing" line from the Star Wars franchise. It features a screenshot of the character Admiral Ackbar from the movie "Return of the Jedi," but with his face Photoshopped onto the body of a Stormtrooper. The text overlay reads: "I find your lack of snacks disturbing."

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