YouTubers as satirists: humour and remix in online video


Autoria(s): Silva, Patrícia Dias da; Garcia, José Luís de Oliveira
Data(s)

05/11/2012

05/11/2012

2012

Resumo

This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment overflowing with user-generated video. We start with a genealogy of political satire, from classical to Internet times, followed by a general description of “the Downfall meme,” a series of videos on YouTube featuring footage from the film Der Untergang and nonsensical subtitles. Amid video-games, celebrities, and the Internet itself, politicians and politics are the target of such twenty-first century caricatures. By analysing these videos we hope to elucidate how the manipulation of images is embedded in everyday practices and may be of political consequence, namely by deflating politicians' constructed media image. The realm of image, at the centre of the Internet's technological culture, is connected with decisive aspects of today's social structure of knowledge and play. It is timely to understand which part of “playing” is in fact an expressive practice with political significance.

Identificador

2075-9517

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/1885

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

http://www.jedem.org/article/view/95/103

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #YouTube #Online video #Satire #Culture jamming #Caricature #Popular culture #Political discussion #Remix #Resistance #Parody #Viral #Media
Tipo

article