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- Given how cultural appropriation can erode and obscure cultural identity boundaries, it is instrumental in furthering colonising projects. Specifically, the effect of cultural appropriation on cultures is asymmetrical: marginalised cultures become ‘subsumed’ within dominant ways of life.
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Jan 1, 2024 · Grounding our analysis in existing social and acculturation psychology research, we explore how cultural appropriation can serve as an alternative mechanism to assimilation for majority groups to exert power and erode cultural differences that are meaningful for minority groups.
May 1, 2018 · I argue that the failure of dominant criticisms of cultural appropriation is precisely because they do not leave epistemic space for prior commitments: the internal variation of culture.
- Michael Onyebuchi Eze
May 15, 2024 · On this account, cultural appropriation is wrong if it perpetuates the lack of social recognition of certain groups, namely those that were colonized or otherwise oppressed, as cultural contributors despite their participatory role in the development of valuable cultural objects.
Mar 2, 2022 · Cultural appropriation is ‘retracted’ into the dominant subject to the extent that this appropriation can be upheld in symbolic terms: as a subjective entitlement to marginalised identities that may – or crucially, may not – overlap with objective conditions of ownership.
Apr 3, 2023 · By connecting the countervailing discourses of cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation with their individual identity resources, consumers adopt a subject position of the respectful outsider, adept at making space for diverse cultural viewpoints and connecting “both sides.”
Cultural appropriation as defined by Aboriginal activist Fourmille (1996) in one of the first critical analysis of the matter is the “adoption of a culture’s element or elements into the identity of members of another culture.” There are several contexts in which cultural appropriation can be used. This paper will examine the affects ...
If identity is multilayered, does cultural appropriation delegitimize our subjective enunciation? The challenge with dominant claims on CA is varied. First, it takes for granted that these are values shared or normatively inspired by all who subscribe to that culture.