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  1. Jun 9, 2021 · Examining the ethical and aesthetic consequences implied by the rethinking of literary works through the minor literature lens will therefore provide insight into distinguishing between cultural appropriation and cultural expropriation.

    • Paul Haynes
    • 2021
  2. Mar 2, 2022 · Through a critical analysis of this painting we can excavate a model of how hegemonic subjects configure the world as always already available as objects-for-property, thereby showing that their aesthetic appreciation is predicated on this abstract, constituting structure of appropriation.

  3. Nov 6, 2006 · Abstract. Cultural appropriation is often mentioned but undertheorized in critical rhetorical and media studies. Defined as the use of a culture’s symbols, artifacts, genres, rituals, or technologies by members of another culture, cultural appropriation can be placed into 4 categories: exchange, dominance, exploitation, and transculturation.

    • Richard A. Rogers
    • 2006
  4. This means that whilst the concept of cultural appropriation can be analysed in the abstract, particular cases that occur are better evaluated diachronically, over time, rather than ARYA 4 of 11 synchronically, a point made by Ashley and Plesch (2002, p. 10).

    • Rina Arya
    • 2021
  5. Aug 30, 2021 · Cultural appropriation takes many forms, covers a range of types of action, and has many consequences. It is not a uniform practice and needs to be assessed on a case by case basis but there are common themes and issues.

    • Rina Arya
    • 30 August 2021
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    • 15, Issue10
  6. Abstract. Social media is full of accusations and counter-accusations of a wrong called ‘cultural appropriation’. Our goal in this article is to sift through these deliberations and identify what cultural appropriation is, what it is not, and what, if anything might be wrong with it.

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  8. This article will focus on appropriation in literature, examining the way appropriative strategies are being used to resist dominant cultural standards. These strategies and their implications will be analysed through the lens of Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of minor literature.

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