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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 ...
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Apr 10, 2009 · The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation undertakes a comprehensive and systematic investigation of the moral and aesthetic questions that arise from the practice of cultural appropriation.
Feb 13, 2012 · Explores cultural appropriation in a wide variety of contexts, among them the arts and archaeology, museums, and religion. Questions whether cultural appropriation is always morally...
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The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation Edited by Edited by James O. Young and Conrad G. Brunk © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 978-1-405-16159-6 Index 291
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.
Explores cultural appropriation in a wide variety of contexts, among them the arts and archaeology, museums, and religion. Questions whether cultural appropriation is always morally objectionable. Includes research that is equally informed by empirical knowledge and general normative theory.
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Mar 25, 2011 · Cultural Appropriation and the Arts, by James O. Young, provides an analytical, comprehensive overview of ethical and aesthetic issues concerning cultural appropriation. In his monograph, Young addresses important culture-related questions such as cultural membership, ownership and responsibilities. Thinking in aesthetic and moral categories ...