Affiliation:
1. National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest
Abstract
Abstract
Political memes are ubiquitous in social media. They are easy to make, alter and spread, and they are a funny way
of sanctioning politicians. This paper seeks to analyze the satirical memes targeting Viorica Dăncilă and to explore the extent to
which such memes could be considered a manifestation of political trivialization rather than of criticism. Drawing on qualitative
methods of text and image analysis we ask: (1) how is humor constructed in political memes targeting Romania’s former prime
minister, and (2) to what extent could the memes be considered either a form of political criticism or a matter of pure
entertainment. Our findings show that the humor in the examined memes is largely offensive (including sexist and misogynistic),
sometimes at the expense of humor display. We argue that such offensive content triggers a cancellation of the criticizing force
of the memes and an amplification of their short-lived amusement value.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company