美国“模因”是什么:学生的学校,他们的教授-人文社会科学学院-火狐体育
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What Does America “Meme”: Students ‘School’ Their Professors

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4月6日,最近的“美国‘模因’大赛”的五名决赛选手将向教授和观众“传授”模因在当今美国文化中的力量和重要性。

This discussion features prize-winning student meme creators Gabrielle Mills, Alejandro Gili-Olivares, Francesco Amore, Julie Guevara, Veronica Lisboa in discussion with Professors Nicole Archer and Pablo Tinio.

In the participatory analytical space of this event, students will “deconstruct” their work and discuss how this recently established visual language has created new forms of dialogue while often subverting traditional means of communication. They, along with Montclair State University faculty and staff and the public, will collectively contextualize and reflect on the disruptive communicative force played by memes in the United States today.

The memes themselves (chosen by public vote) are featured in a Sprague Library Gallery along with student biographies and commentary:https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/student_meme_contest/

Event Details
Date: Wednesday, April 6th 2022
Time: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Feliciano School of Business, Room 101.

Event will also be live streamed via Zoom. Register here: https://montclair.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEuc–trT8iE9Bmy6vmIW2mHXagXPpYzexh
Parking is available in the Red Hawk Deck for a nominal fee.

For more information, contact Professors Elizabeth Emery and Christopher Kaczmarek.

This event is sponsored by the Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Science