cultural appropriation and the challenges it poses for cultural transmission
Cultural appropriation is when aspects of a marginalized culture are adopted or appropriated by a dominant culture, often resulting in the dilution or distortion of the original cultural practices or meanings. This poses challenges for cultural transmission as it can perpetuate stereotypes, disrespect or erase the history and significance of the culture, and hinder the authentic understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural identities.
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