2023
DOI: 10.1177/14614448231189801
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“Ironic memes” and digital literacies: Exploring identity through multimodal texts

Vinicio Ntouvlis,
Jarret Geenen

Abstract: This study examines so-called “ironic memes,” a seemingly inscrutable genre of memetic Internet content, as meaningful digital multimodal text. Considering Internet memes’ semiotic construction patterns and their social functions, this study connects these two concerns, asking: How is the provocatively “nonsensical” design of ironic memes organized and connected to the construction of (group) identities online? Adopting a digital ethnographic approach, we employ a combination of multimodal discursive methods i… Show more

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“…Some mention relatable content, referring to videos in which they recognize themselves in certain behaviors or situations depicted through memes, fostering identification. Memes, particularly “ironic memes,” defined as “meaningful digital multimodal text” ( Ntouvlis and Geenen, 2023 ), are among the most appreciated cultural contents on Instagram. They serve to lighten a day filled with challenges or commitments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some mention relatable content, referring to videos in which they recognize themselves in certain behaviors or situations depicted through memes, fostering identification. Memes, particularly “ironic memes,” defined as “meaningful digital multimodal text” ( Ntouvlis and Geenen, 2023 ), are among the most appreciated cultural contents on Instagram. They serve to lighten a day filled with challenges or commitments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%