Netlore, Memes and the Pandemic: Adjusting Virtually to the New Normal

Michela Giordano;Maria Antonietta Marongiu
2023-01-01

Abstract

Starting from the assumption that “(t)he worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has monopolised news reports and public discussion in traditional media and on social media” (Dynel 2020, 2), this paper explores the relevance memes have had in the COV ID-19 emergency (Giordano and Marongiu 2021a; 2021b). Memes represent the vernacular discourse of netizens, or user-created deriva-tives produced by Internet users belonging to the participatory culture (Shifman 2014), otherwise deemed as netlore (Sánchez 2019), a kind of folklore compris-ing humorous texts and art. Internet memes, as a virus, have a high power of replication (Wiggings 2019). This work looks at how virtual platforms became the space for social participation on the pandemic debate. In particular, pro- and anti-vaccine memes were a way to cope with the stressful times throughout the period 2020-2021. A corpus of static online memes in English is investigated to ascertain how the treatment of the disease and the vaccine issue are framed figuratively, both verbally and visually, through the use of metaphors, similes, intertextuality, and other rhetorical features. Memes are considered as examples of Netlore, or digital contemporary folklore aimed at adapting to life in the new normal.
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Memes; Pandemic; Netlore; Covid 19; Crisis discourse; Intertextuality
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Although the paper was jointly planned and conceived, Michela Giordano is responsible for sections 2, 3 and 5.1. Maria Antonietta Marongiu is responsible for sections 1, 4, 5.2 and 5.3. Conclusions are a shared effort.
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Giordano, Michela; Marongiu, MARIA ANTONIETTA
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