Détournement in social media visuals for a shared activist identity and imagery
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Date
2020
Authors
Gizem Kiziltunali
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SAGE Publications Ltd info@sagepub.co.uk
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Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
This article aims to analyse some of the popular activist posters and images related to the Gezi Park resistance that took place in Turkey in 2013. The author argues that the theoretical approach of détournement is the driving force in the formation of the activist ‘identity’ and ‘imagery’ related to Gezi protests. Further through detourning the attacks of the government the article examines how the activist posters and images caused shifts in meaning and generated the negation and recreation of signs and significations. In this way it can be seen that détournement as a subversive theoretical approach can be reconstructive while deconstructing verbal and censorship attacks from the government. The article engages with the word Çapulcu (looters) in an address by the former Prime Minister against the Gezi protesters and the penguin documentary used as a censorship element during the protests. It analyses how détournement applied by the protesters to these attacks led to the creation of a shared Gezi identity and image. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Keywords
Détournement, Gezi Park, Humour, Identity, Image, Neologism, Protest, Retaliation, Satire, Wit
Fields of Science
0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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OpenCitations Citation Count
5
Source
Visual Communication
Volume
19
Issue
Start Page
99
End Page
120
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