“然后我看到消毒剂在一分钟内就把它消灭了”:唐纳德·特朗普是零号病人和Covid-19卡通逻辑的超级传播者

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2022.2148401
S. Polak, Anne Zwetsloot
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在唐纳德·特朗普对Covid-19大流行的回应中,特别是围绕他自己与疾病的斗争,“传统”主题和修辞的交叉点-即传染病的表征和叙述,总统形象制作以及游戏和政治的视觉语言-以新颖的方式融合在一起。我们将认为,特朗普对卡通逻辑的运用依赖于他对既有的规范的荒诞夸张的处理,这引发了猜测、影射,并作为回应,产生了一种经常是卡通风格的模因。通过对三个案例的调查,即特朗普将穿着超人衬衫回到公众视野的谣言,特朗普鲁莽地暗示喝消毒剂可能治愈Covid-19,以及他对口罩的处理,我们得出了卡通逻辑可以产生在线政治选区的结论。这些表情包的视觉修辞逐渐从卡通化、叙述性,并直接与特朗普的身体和个人有关(比如超人的谣言),转变为更摄影化,更直接地针对更广泛的消费者行为,尽管仍然明显荒谬(比如消毒剂的说法),再到尖锐而直接地将选民的日常行为政治化(比如特朗普的面具和揭面具的说法)。
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“And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute”: Donald Trump as patient zero and superspreader of Covid-19 cartoon logic
ABSTRACT In Donald Trump’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and particularly around his own bout with the disease, the intersection of “traditional” themes and tropes – i.e. the representation and narration of communicable disease, presidential image-making, and the visual language of play and politics – come together in novel manners. We will argue that Trump’s employment of cartoon logic relies on his grotesquely exaggerated treatment of pre-existing norms, which generates speculation, innuendo, and in reaction an often cartoonesque meme production. Through an investigation of three case studies – the rumour that Trump would return into public view revealing a Superman shirt, Trump’s slapdash suggestion that imbibing disinfectant might cure Covid-19, and his treatment of face masks – we arrive at the conclusion that cartoon logic can generate online political constituencies. The memes’ visual rhetoric moves gradually from cartoonesque, narrative, and directly related to Trump’s body and person (as in the case of the Superman rumour), to more photographic and more directed at broader consumer behaviour, though still decidedly absurd (as in the case of the disinfectant claim), to acutely and directly politicising constituents’ everyday behaviour (as in the case of Trump’s masking and unmasking claims).
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