The why of humour during a crisis: An exploration of COVID-19 memes in South Africa and Zimbabwe

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of African Media Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1386/jams_00073_1
M. Msimanga, L. Tshuma, Trust Matsilele
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This article inquires why humour flourishes in face of tragedy. Memes, as we argue, give people a sense of power as they offer commentary that critiques and mocks the government policies and ineptness, simultaneously offering a sense of hope and relief in face of the pandemic. With a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic, this study probed the nature, character and the why of humour in two southern African countries: South Africa and Zimbabwe. Findings show that memes were used to comment on lockdown regulations and speak against public authorities, to raise awareness of COVID-19 and expose poor health delivery systems. Our findings show that memes in South and Zimbabwe were used to bring dialogue about the COVID-19 pandemic and communicate health-related issues.
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危机中幽默的原因:对南非和津巴布韦COVID-19表情包的探索
这篇文章探讨了为什么在悲剧面前幽默会蓬勃发展。我们认为,表情包在批评和嘲笑政府的政策和无能的同时,给人们一种力量感,同时给人一种面对大流行的希望和解脱感。本研究以2019冠状病毒病大流行为重点,探讨了南非和津巴布韦这两个南部非洲国家幽默的性质、特征和原因。调查结果显示,表情包被用来评论封锁规定和反对公共当局,以提高对COVID-19的认识,并暴露糟糕的卫生服务系统。我们的研究结果表明,南部和津巴布韦的表情包被用来就COVID-19大流行进行对话,并交流与健康相关的问题。
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