1/ Is there any serious (not necessarily scholarly) work on "meme archetypes"? For instance, there are memes that serve to 1. make fun of something (e.g. "it's impossible to say whether it's bad or not") 2. assert that one thing is better than another (Krusty Krab/Chum Bucket)
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Replying to @evertedsphere @mrkgrnao
somewhat
@mattokamagic's article has footnotes that link to academic papers quite related in some ways: https://mattokamagic.wordpress.com/2017/12/11/derivative-logics-in-digital-cultures-why-the-rise-of-irony-and-absurdism-speak-to-financialization/ … http://thephilosophersmeme.com/ isn't bad. i don't agree with all of it but it has some good articles.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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right. ccing
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