Ironic Confrontation as a Mode of Resistance: The Homeland Security T-Shirt at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

Cortney L. Smith
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Abstract:In August 2016 Standing Rock Sioux activists began to protest the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline; by the end of the year, thousands of Native and non-Native activists had joined Sioux tribal members to create one of the largest and most sustained protests in recent memory. Throughout the many images that circulated from Standing Rock, a constant form of embodied rhetoric used by activists was the graphic T-shirt. One of these tees, the Homeland Security shirt, has the words "Homeland Security" emblazoned above an image of Geronimo with three fellow Apache warriors and the words "Fighting Terrorism since 1492" located below the photograph. The Homeland Security shirt is a site of understanding the way irony and confrontation—specifically, a wearable, visual form of rhetoric—may be used as a form of critique and resistance. Through a textual analysis of the T-shirt and the discourse surrounding it, this essay demonstrates how the shirt ironically appropriates the dominant discourse and critiques the status quo using a confrontational tone.
作为一种抵抗模式的讽刺对抗:达科他输油管道抗议活动中的国土安全t恤
摘要:2016年8月,立岩苏族活动人士开始抗议达科他输油管道的建设;到年底,数千名土著和非土著活动人士加入了苏族部落成员的行列,发起了近年来规模最大、持续时间最长的抗议活动之一。在从立岩流传的许多图片中,活动人士经常使用的一种体现修辞的形式是图形t恤。其中一件是国土安全t恤,上面印着“国土安全”字样,上面是杰罗尼莫和三名阿帕奇战士的照片,照片下面写着“自1492年以来打击恐怖主义”。国土安全部的衬衫是一个了解讽刺和对抗方式的场所,特别是一种可穿戴的视觉修辞形式,可以用作批评和抵抗的形式。通过对t恤和围绕它的话语的文本分析,本文展示了t恤是如何讽刺地挪用了主导话语,并使用对抗性的语气批评现状的。
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