通过赞比亚表情包描绘女性

Munalula Imbuwa
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在互联网用户产生的互联网内容中,有模因。在这个年轻一代和老年人参与社交互动的社交媒体时代,Facebook和WhatsApp已经成为社会不可或缺的一部分。这些表情包有时会传递错误的认知和信息,从而在人们中产生错误的意识。性别的概念是文化和社会建构的。社交媒体网站通过其内容强化了性别刻板印象的概念。这些网站通过传递刻板的意识形态,无形中控制着人们的生活。刻板印象一直是社交媒体上表情包的中心主题。Facebook和WhatsApp的一些表情包正在以性别角色的方式描绘女性。本研究采用贬抑或优越论和社会建构主义理论来考察赞比亚模因的内容。本文的数据来自对Facebook和WhatsApp的总体扫描。这项研究分析了赞比亚社交媒体上的表情包是如何描绘女性的,尤其是Facebook和WhatsApp。在这方面,本研究采用了有目的的抽样方法,选择了100个Facebook和WhatsApp模因作为样本,但本研究只分析了30个。通过对样本的主题分析,赞比亚模因样本中的女性表现出对女性和女性气质的负面建构。此外,研究结果显示,赞比亚表情包中使用的语言不仅能给女性带来欢乐和笑声,也有一些表达仇恨、讽刺、恶毒和粗俗的言论
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Portrayal of Women Through Zambian Memes
Among internet content produced by internet users, are memes. Facebook and WhatsApp have become an integral part of society in this age of social media where the young generation and older adults engage in social interaction. These memes, sometimes, carry wrong perceptions and messages that can create false consciousness among the people. The notion of gender is culturally and socially constructed. Social media sites have reinforced the concept of gender stereotyping through its content. These sites are invisibly controlling people’s lives by transferring the stereotyped ideology. Stereotypes have been a central theme in memes on social media. Some Facebook and WhatsApp memes are portraying women in the way gender roles have been represented. The study adopted a disparagement or superiority theory and social constructionism theory to examine the content of Zambian memes. Data for this article was drawn from general scanning of Facebook and WhatsApp. This study analyses how women are portrayed in Zambian memes on social media, particularly Facebook and WhatsApp. In this regard, this study used purposive sampling and selected 100 Facebook and WhatsApp memes as samples but only thirty were analysed in this study. Using thematic analysis of the sample, the representations of women in the Zambian memes sampled exhibited negative constructions of women and womanhood. Further, the findings showed that the language used in Zambian memes not only imparts joy and laughter, but also some statements that convey hatred, sarcasm, viciousness, and vulgarity to women
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