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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, here's an analysis of the image broken down into the requested sections. It's a complex meme, relying on pre-existing cultural knowledge, so the analysis will be detailed. **Visual Description** The image is a meme constructed from scenes from *Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith*. It presents a "Drakeposting" format: two images juxtaposed to express disapproval of the top image's concept in favor of the bottom image. * **Top Image:** Depicts Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker) wearing a backwards baseball cap that says "YE30" (presumably a reference to Kanye West and potentially a commentary on his recent statements). Text overlaid reads: "If you're not a male, then you're a female." * **Bottom Image:** Depicts Obi-Wan Kenobi (holding a Pride flag) and text reads: "Only a cis deals in absolutes." * **Color and Style:** The background is a fiery red, mirroring the volcanic planet Mustafar where the confrontation between Anakin and Obi-Wan takes place. This intensifies the dramatic contrast. The style is typical of internet meme aesthetics - a repurposing of popular culture imagery with overlaid text. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is *saturated* with Foucauldian relevance. * **Discourse on Gender:** The top image presents a binary, rigidly defined discourse on gender, asserting that gender is solely defined by sex assigned at birth. This echoes the historical deployment of knowledge and power to define and categorize individuals, which Foucault discusses extensively. This is a "truth regime" that constructs a very specific, limited understanding of gender. * **Genealogy of the Binary:** Foucault's genealogical approach would examine *how* this binary arose. This meme suggests the binary is a product of a certain historical "will to knowledge" – a desire to categorize and control bodies. Examining the historical roots of the gender binary would reveal its connection to power structures, like patriarchy, and the need to enforce social norms. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme directly challenges this power/knowledge dynamic. The bottom image, with Obi-Wan holding the Pride flag, disrupts the assumed authority of the binary by presenting a counter-discourse – one that embraces fluidity, diversity, and non-binary identities. Obi-Wan embodying this rejection of rigid categorization is a deliberate subversion of the classic binary. The "cis" being presented as dealing in absolutes is a dismissal of their validity. * **Disciplinary Power:** The initial claim, "If you're not a male, then you're a female," attempts to normalize and discipline those who do not fit within the rigid binary. **Critical Theory** This meme lends itself to multiple readings from a Critical Theory perspective. * **Hegemony:** The meme's framing assumes a dominant, hegemonic discourse around gender. The "If you're not a male..." statement *represents* this hegemonic view— the idea that a simplistic, binary understanding of gender is natural or universal. The meme aims to *deconstruct* this hegemony, exposing its limitations and offering an alternative. * **Ideology:** The top image embodies a conservative ideology that reinforces traditional gender roles and hierarchies. It positions maleness as the norm and anything else as an exception. The bottom image challenges this ideological framework. * **Deconstruction:** The meme employs a deconstructive strategy. It takes the seemingly straightforward claim of the top image and reveals its internal contradictions and limitations. It exposes the *constructedness* of the binary itself. By associating the rigid claim with a villainous figure (Darth Vader), it further delegitimizes it. * **Domination and Resistance:** The meme can be interpreted as a form of resistance against the dominating power of cis-normative structures. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This meme is *strongly* rooted in queer feminist and intersectional thought. * **Challenging the Gender Binary:** The core message is a direct critique of the gender binary, which queer and feminist theorists have long identified as a tool of oppression. It argues that gender is not simply a matter of biological sex, but is socially constructed and experienced in diverse ways. * **Critique of Cisnormativity:** The phrase “Only a cis deals in absolutes” directly challenges cisnormativity—the assumption that everyone is cisgender (identifies with the gender assigned at birth). It points out that rigid, binary thinking is a characteristic of those who benefit from maintaining the status quo. * **Intersectional Dimensions:** The meme resonates with intersectionality by highlighting how gender intersects with other identities. While not explicitly stated, the challenge to the binary opens up space for understanding the experiences of people who are transgender, non-binary, genderfluid, and other gender identities. These identities intersect with race, class, sexuality, and other factors, creating complex and unique experiences. * **Subversion of Archetypes:** The choice of Obi-Wan Kenobi— traditionally a figure representing order and justice—as holding the Pride flag is a deliberate subversion of traditional archetypes. It reclaims and celebrates diversity. **In summary:** The meme is a surprisingly complex piece of digital communication that draws upon multiple theoretical frameworks to critique dominant ideologies about gender and sexuality, particularly the rigid binary system. The use of popular culture imagery and meme format makes it accessible but doesn’t diminish the depth of its underlying message. The juxtaposition of Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi creates a compelling visual metaphor for the struggle between oppressive and liberating forces.

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The meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, Obi-Wan Kenobi, holding a rainbow flag, which is a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community. The text above the image reads, "If you're not a male, then you're a female." Below the image, it says, "Only a cis deal in absolutes." This is a play on the phrase "only a [something] in [something]," which is a common way to express that someone is only [something] in [something] when they are [something]. In this case, it's used to make a humorous comment about people who are not trans or non-binary, but rather identify as male or female. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, rather than serious.

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