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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 meme image through the requested theoretical lenses. It's a rich image, even in its silliness, providing surprisingly fertile ground for analysis. ## Visual Description The image is a screencap from *Star Trek: The Next Generation*, showing a scene from the bridge of the USS Enterprise. Captain Picard is turned with a knowing smirk toward Data, an android, while gesturing forward. The background focuses on the large viewport displaying a swirling, abstract pattern resembling a stock market graph or visualizer. Text overlays are added: "Oh yeah? Watch this!" above Picard, "Watch what?" below a crewmember, and, crucially, "(1.5 Trillion Dollar Market kick start noises)" overlayed on the swirling visualization. A stylized circular emblem with the text "Mr. Bones, Core" is placed on the visualization. The overall aesthetic is high-tech but dated (as is typical of 90s sci-fi), creating a visual contrast with the modern financial subject matter. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This image functions as a potent example of how power operates through discourse. The original *Star Trek* discourse—of exploration, reason, and utopian futures—is hijacked and repurposed to reference the decidedly *not* utopian world of high finance. * **Discursive Formation:** The visual pairing of a technologically advanced space vessel with a representation of the stock market establishes a new discourse – one where technological advancement is implicitly connected to, and perhaps even *dependent upon*, financial capital. The "kick start noises" meme format adds an element of irony, suggesting a self-aware critique of this connection. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme implies that financial mechanisms (the "1.5 Trillion Dollar Market") are a driving force behind even the most ambitious endeavors (space exploration). This reinforces the power of economic discourse—the idea that everything can be quantified and measured in financial terms. The meme's humor relies on the audience recognizing this implicit power dynamic. * **Genealogy:** Tracing the “genealogy” of this image reveals how technological progress, once envisioned as a force for liberation, has become entangled with capitalist structures. The utopian potential of *Star Trek’s* vision is ironically juxtaposed with the reality of contemporary finance, highlighting a shift in dominant discourses. ## Marxist Conflict Theory This image is highly evocative of core Marxist concepts. * **Base and Superstructure:** The Enterprise, representing technological advancement and future potential (the "superstructure"), is implicitly *powered* by the "base"—the economic system of capital. The "1.5 Trillion Dollar Market" isn't just a backdrop; it’s the implied engine driving the technological aspirations of the future. * **Class Struggle (implied):** While not explicitly stated, the image hints at a disconnect between the promises of technological advancement and the inequalities inherent in the capitalist system. Who benefits from this "kick start"? It's not the common crew of the Enterprise, but the owners of the capital driving the market. * **Commodity Fetishism:** The swirling graph (a representation of abstract financial instruments) takes on a hypnotic quality. It’s treated as a force of nature, obscuring the human labor and exploitation that underpins its creation. The image participates in a process of commodification – reducing complex social relations to quantifiable market values. ## Postmodernism This meme operates firmly within a postmodern framework through several characteristics. * **Pastiche & Intertextuality:** The image borrows from two distinct cultural texts – *Star Trek* and contemporary finance/meme culture – and combines them in an unexpected way. It’s a playful remixing of signifiers, creating a new meaning through juxtaposition. * **Irony & Parody:** The meme is deeply ironic. It undermines the utopian vision of *Star Trek* by associating it with the often-exploitative and unequal world of high finance. The self-awareness of the meme format ("kick start noises") further reinforces this ironic sensibility. * **Deconstruction:** The image deconstructs the traditional narrative of technological progress. It suggests that technology isn’t neutral or inherently benevolent, but is rather shaped by and serves the interests of the dominant economic system. * **Simulacra & Simulation:** The stock market visualization is a *simulacrum* – a copy without an original. It represents abstract financial values that have no inherent connection to material reality. The image points to a world where simulations often eclipse reality. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This analysis is more subtle, but still present. * **Power Dynamics:** The image implicitly highlights the systemic power imbalances that affect both technological development and financial markets. Who has access to the capital to “kick start” projects? Who benefits from the resulting advancements? Historically, those in positions of power have been disproportionately white, male, and privileged. The lack of visible diversity on the bridge of the Enterprise (though it improved over the series) serves as a visual reminder of this historic lack of representation. * **Commodification of Innovation:** The reduction of innovation to a monetary value (the "1.5 Trillion Dollar Market") perpetuates a system that prioritizes profit over people. This prioritization often disproportionately impacts marginalized communities who lack access to capital and resources. * **Critique of "Progress":** The meme invites a critical examination of what constitutes "progress". Is technological advancement truly progressive if it’s built on systems of exploitation and inequality? The meme encourages us to consider whose progress is being prioritized and at whose expense. * **Subversion of Expectations**: By placing the meme within a context of futuristic space exploration (a historically male-dominated field) challenges traditional notions of what is valued as "innovative" or "important". In conclusion, the image isn't simply a humorous meme. It’s a surprisingly complex and thought-provoking cultural artifact that reflects contemporary anxieties about the relationship between technology, finance, and power. The meme opens up a rich space for critical analysis through a variety of theoretical frameworks.

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This meme is a screenshot from the 2015 Star Wars film "The Force Awakens" where a character named Poe Dameron is trying to explain a complex technical concept to a young woman named Rey. The meme is captioned "In 2 minutes we will know if the stock market will crash or not" and "LIVE: In 2 minutes we will know if the stock market will crash or not".

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