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Cultural Appropriation Debates

Cultural Appropriation Debates explores the complex issues surrounding the borrowing and use of indigenous cultures' elements, engaging readers in a conversation about social justice and cultural heritage. The book examines the ethical considerations of adapting cultural elements from marginalized indigenous groups.

The book uniquely highlights historical power imbalances rooted in colonialism that often lead to harmful exploitation and commodification of indigenous expressions, divorcing them from their original meanings. It further scrutinizes the economic consequences for indigenous communities when their knowledge and creations are used without fair compensation, emphasizing the importance of informed consent and benefit-sharing.

These topics are approached through case studies, legal analysis, and firsthand accounts. Structured in four parts, the book first establishes a framework for understanding cultural appropriation, cultural appreciation, and intellectual property. It then examines case studies across art, fashion, music, and spirituality, followed by an analysis of the economic dimensions. Finally, it explores potential solutions and strategies for respectful cultural exchange, making it a valuable resource for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in indigenous rights and cultural sensitivity.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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Translator
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Artist
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