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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Star Wars -> This Meme

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2024-05-28T00:59:20.395589+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lenses you've requested. It's quite a complex request for a single image, so I'll attempt to be thorough, noting when a particular theory doesn't significantly apply. **Visual Description** The meme is a three-panel adaptation of a classic *Tom and Jerry* cartoon scene. The characters and events are reskinned to reflect the narrative of *Star Wars*. * **Panel 1:** Tom (as Anakin) is chasing Jerry (as Palpatine). Labels on the image clarify their roles, as well as that of the Jedi Order. * **Panel 2:** Anakin is pursuing Palpatine. The image depicts a cartoon-style chase. * **Panel 3:** Anakin (now Darth Vader) aggressively chases Palpatine. The roles are still identified with labels. The meme leverages the familiar cartoon trope of a relentless chase to symbolize the manipulation of Anakin Skywalker by Darth Sidious (Palpatine) ultimately transforming into Darth Vader. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is potentially very rich for Foucauldian analysis. Foucault's work focuses on power/knowledge, discourses, and how truth is constructed. * **Discourse of Power:** The meme highlights a power dynamic. The "chase" isn't simply physical, but a battle for control over Anakin. The Jedi Order's discourse (their code, their understanding of the Force) is portrayed as failing to *contain* or *shape* Anakin, while Palpatine's discourse (manipulation, promises of power) succeeds. * **Genealogy of 'Darth Vader':** We can view the meme as tracing the 'genealogy' of Darth Vader. It's not a natural progression, but a constructed one—a result of the specific discourses and power relations at play. The Jedi discourse *created* the conditions for Anakin to be vulnerable to Palpatine’s manipulation, and that manipulation constructs "Darth Vader" as a new identity. * **Power/Knowledge:** The Jedi’s knowledge/power structure failed to understand and counteract Palpatine's manipulative tactics, creating the conditions for Anakin’s transformation. It demonstrates how power isn’t just coercive; it’s embedded in the ways we understand the world and ourselves. * **Normalization of Manipulation:** By framing it as a Tom & Jerry chase, the meme inadvertently *normalizes* the relentless pursuit and exploitation of Anakin. The cartoon format diminishes the gravity of the tragedy by presenting it as a simple dynamic. **Critical Theory** The meme lends itself to a few interpretations from a Critical Theory perspective: * **Ideology Critique:** The meme subtly critiques the supposed "goodness" of the Jedi Order. It questions whether their rigid ideology and lack of understanding about human emotion blinded them to Anakin’s vulnerability. The meme implies that the Jedi, despite their intentions, were complicit in his fall. * **The 'Ideal' vs. Reality:** Critical Theory examines how power structures present idealized versions of reality that mask underlying contradictions. The Jedi present an ideal of peace and justice, but the meme suggests that this ideal fails in practice. * **Representation and Control:** The meme can be seen as a commentary on how individuals are 'represented' (or misrepresented) within dominant narratives. The Jedi *represent* a certain vision of the Force, while Palpatine offers a competing (and ultimately dominating) representation. **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme has elements that can be viewed through a Marxist lens. * **Class Struggle:** One can interpret the Jedi Order and Palpatine as representatives of different "classes" or ideological groups vying for control of Anakin. Palpatine (the Sith) represent the force seeking to destabilize the Jedi power structure, while the Jedi represent a system built on upholding a certain class or ideology. * **False Consciousness:** Anakin’s initial loyalty to the Jedi can be seen as a form of "false consciousness"—he believes in their ideals, but those ideals ultimately serve to benefit the existing power structure, ultimately blinding him to the dangers of the Sith. * **Exploitation:** Palpatine exploits Anakin's fears and insecurities to gain control over him, transforming him into a tool for his own ambition. **Postmodernism** The meme embodies several characteristics of Postmodern thought: * **Intertextuality:** The meme is inherently intertextual—it relies on the audience’s knowledge of both *Star Wars* and *Tom and Jerry* to create meaning. It *mixes* these different contexts to create a new commentary. * **Parody & Irony:** The meme is a form of parody—it takes a serious story and reduces it to a cartoonish chase. This creates a layer of irony—highlighting the absurdity of the power dynamics within *Star Wars*. * **Deconstruction of Narrative:** The meme "deconstructs" the epic scope of the *Star Wars* saga. It suggests that behind the grandiose narrative of good vs. evil, there is a more simplistic and cynical power struggle. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the hardest one to apply, as the meme doesn't *directly* address issues of gender, sexuality, or intersectionality. However, we can make some nuanced connections: * **Vulnerability & Power:** Anakin’s vulnerability (his fears, insecurities, emotional needs) is *exploited* by Palpatine. From a queer/feminist perspective, this highlights how dominant power structures often target vulnerability. It’s a commentary on how emotional openness and a desire for connection can be weaponized. * **Masculinity & Control:** The pursuit of power in *Star Wars* is often framed through the lens of masculine dominance. Both Anakin and Palpatine are driven by a desire for control. The meme can be read as a critique of toxic masculinity. * **Intersection of Vulnerabilities:** Anakin’s vulnerabilities (his fear of loss, his desire for recognition, his emotional needs) intersect with his position within the Jedi Order's power structure, making him susceptible to Palpatine's manipulation. This is a form of intersectional analysis—understanding how different forms of vulnerability and power intersect. **Disclaimer:** These analyses are interpretations. The meaning of a meme is always subjective and depends on the viewer's own background and perspective.

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The meme is a play on the iconic Star Wars battle between Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) and Obi-Wan Kenobi. It depicts a scene from the movie where Anakin and Obi-Wan engage in a lightsaber duel, but instead of the expected intense battle, the image shows the two characters having a friendly conversation and sharing a laugh. The text "In my day, we had real lightsaber duels" appears in the image, poking fun at the idea that the epic battles in Star Wars are actually just a bunch of old guys having a friendly chat.

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