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  1. May 25, 2020 · Is it ever aesthetically permissible to engage in acts of cultural appropriation? This paper shows how recent work on aesthetic normativity can help answer this question.

    • Phyllis Pearson
    • phyllis.pearson8@gmail.com
    • 2021
  2. 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.

  3. Jul 12, 2018 · Cultural appropriation is generally understood as the taking or use of the cultural products of “cultural insiders” by “cultural outsiders” (Young 2005: 136). Cultural products can range widely, including stories, styles, motifs, artifacts, artworks, traditional knowledge, as well as representations of the members of a particular ...

  4. Jan 9, 2021 · Cultural appropriation can be understood as involving members of one culture taking or adopting objects or practices which ‘belong’ to another culture in the sense of being affiliated or connected to that other culture in a unique or special way.

  5. Aug 30, 2021 · Cultural appropriation is a highly contested subject within the media and society more broadly, often provoking moral outrage. It is receiving increasing interest within the academy and the last 20 years have seen the publication of a number of important studies.

    • Rina Arya
    • 30 August 2021
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    • 15, Issue10
  6. Cultural Life of Intellectual Properties: Authorship, Appropriation and the Law (1998) as well as articles in cultural anthropology, legal theory and the globalization of intellectual property.

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  8. Jun 9, 2021 · Thus, cultural appropriation represents an unauthorized use or imitation of characteristics, techniques, and so on, from their cultural setting in a way that risks diminishing their cultural source and compromising their purpose.

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