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Cultural Appropriation In Fashion And Entertainment Yuniya Kawamura Jungwhan Marc De Jong

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Cultural Appropriation In Fashion And Entertainment Yuniya Kawamura Jungwhan Marc De Jong
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 70.94 MB
Author: Yuniya Kawamura; Jung-Whan Marc de Jong
ISBN: 9781350170544, 9781350170551, 9781350170582, 1350170542, 1350170550, 1350170585
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Cultural Appropriation In Fashion And Entertainment Yuniya Kawamura Jungwhan Marc De Jong by Yuniya Kawamura; Jung-whan Marc De Jong 9781350170544, 9781350170551, 9781350170582, 1350170542, 1350170550, 1350170585 instant download after payment.

Is it ever appropriate to “borrow” culturally inspired ideas? Who has ownership over intangible culture? What role does power inequality play? These questions are often at the center of heated public debates around cultural appropriation, with new controversies breaking seemingly every day.
Cultural Appropriation in Fashion and Entertainment offers a sociological perspective on the debate, exploring appropriation of cultures embedded in race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and religion in entertainment as well as the clothing, textiles, jewelry, accessories, hairstyles, and tattoos we wear.
Case studies are drawn from K-pop, Bollywood dance, J-pop, Bhangra music, Jamaican reggae, hip hop and EDM fashion to explore how, when, and why cultural borrowing or appreciation can become cultural appropriation. There’s also discussion of subcultural territories that extend beyond geography, race and ethnicity, such as cosplay and LGBTQI+ communities.
By providing a range of global perspectives on the adoption, adaptation, and application of both tangible and intangible cultural objects, Kawamura and de Jong help move the conversation beyond simply criticizing designers and creators to encourage nuanced discussion and raise awareness of unfamiliar cultures in the creative industries.

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