cultural appropriation in art and literature
Cultural appropriation in art and literature refers to the adoption, borrowing, or imitation of elements from another culture, often without understanding or respect for its cultural significance, resulting in exploitation or misrepresentation. It involves the dominant culture appropriating and exploiting elements of marginalized or minority cultures, undermining their traditions, and perpetuating stereotypes, rather than fostering genuine appreciation or understanding.
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