Fibreculture Journal | |
FCJ-156 Hacking the Social: Internet Memes, Identity Antagonism, and the Logic of Lulz. | |
Ryan M. Milner1  | |
[1] College of Charleston; | |
关键词: 4Chan; agonism; antagonism; civility; gender; identity; incivility; internet memes; irony; lulz; memes; race; reddit; social; trolling; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
4chan and reddit are participatory media collectives undergirded by a “logic of lulz” that favours distanced irony and critique. It often works at the expense of core identity categories like race and gender. However, the logic need not be entirely counterproductive to public discourse. Provided that diverse identities find voice instead of exclusion, these sites may facilitate vibrant, agonistic discussion instead of disenfranchising antagonism. In order to assess this potential for productive agonism, I undertook a critical discourse analysis of these collectives. Emphasising the image memes they produce, I evaluated discourses on race and gender. Both race and gender representations were dominated by familiar stereotypes and partial representations. However, while dissenting perspectives on race were repressed or excluded, dissenting perspectives on gender were vocalised and contested. The ‘logic of lulz’ facilitated both dominance and counter, each articulated with heavy reliance on irony and critique. This logic ambiguously balanced agonism and antagonism, but contestation provided sharper engagement than repression.
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