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May 15, 2024 · To my eye, the oppression account offers several important insights for a moral analysis of cultural appropriation. First, it highlights the fact that cultural appropriation does not take place in a vacuum but rather in social contexts where certain cultural groups are or historically have been oppressed.
Aug 16, 2023 · Cultural appropriation is a broad umbrella term for a number of phenomena related to the borrowing of elements of a culture other than one’s own. This chapter summarizes arguments that have been offered in recent debates among analytic philosophers and other commentators concerning the normativity of cultural appropriation.
Jul 10, 2019 · The attention to cultural variability in moral content is an exciting trend in research on moral development and one that can continue to benefit greatly from the insights of cultural psychology. Our chapter examines the role of culture in the development of morality.
Jul 12, 2018 · Is there a coherent and morally acceptable sense of cultural group membership in the first place? Is there a universal human heritage to which everyone has a claim? Questions such as these concern the ethics of cultural heritage (or heritage ethics, for short).
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.
Aug 30, 2021 · Cultural appropriation is a highly contested subject within the media and society more broadly, often provoking moral outrage.
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Apr 3, 2023 · Cultural Appreciation Discourse and the Ethnic Consumer Subject. The discourse of cultural appreciation, rooted in the ideology of neoliberal multiculturalism, foregrounds moral interpretations of consuming cultural difference as a desirable and depoliticized consumer identity project.