Unfortunately, oppression isn’t a problem of the past. LGBT people still face incredibly high rates of violence, murder, poverty and homelessness. Complaints about slang and cultural appropriation usually come back to the same point: As long as LGBT people face discrimination, the use of their ...
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Am I engaging with a piece of ancient culture as if it's new? Am I neglecting to credit the source of my inspiration? If you can safely answer "no" to all of those questions, you will probably be able to avoid cultural appropriation. Still, think of it this way: If you feel the...
Cultural appropriation is the use of items or other elements of a non-dominant cultural tradition to reinforce the stereotypes or leads to discrimination and does not respect their original purpose or credit their origins. Also, it includes the unauthorized usage of parts of their cultural heritage...
“If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn’t part of ourselves doesn’t disturb us.” Hesse is a figure whom I regard with suspicion, and again: it seems to me likely that this is due to our mutual habits of appropriation, though whereas ...
And, should we think of the appropriation in terms of offense, or a harm? In such cases it might be argued that while offensive, and prima facie wrong, cultural appropriation is not a matter for law. In contrast to such a position, I do think of cultural appropriation as question of la...
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As such, a comprehensive and socially relevant research approach needs to be established to understand better what wellbeing is and what it means to people. In addition to the clarity of ‘wellbeing’, clarity is also required on similar terms and terms that wellbeing is highly related to. ...