The ethics of cultural appropriation /
Through a combination of empirical research and philosophical analysis in essays by leading experts in the social sciences, this book undertakes a comprehensive and systematic investigation of the moral and aesthetic questions that arise from the practice of cultural appropriation.
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Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, Mass. :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Archaeological finds : legacies of appropriation, modes of response / George P. Nicholas and Alison Wylie
- The appropriation of human remains : a First Nations legal and ethical perspective / James [Sa'ke'j] Youngblood Henderson
- The reparation of human remains / Geoffrey Scarre
- The skin off our backs : appropriation of religion / Conrad G. Brunk and James O. Young
- Genetic research and culture : where does the offense lie? / Daryl Pullman and Laura Arbour
- Appropriation of traditional knowledge : ethics in the context of ethnobiology / Kelly Bannister, Conrad Brunk, and Maui Solomon
- A broken record : subjecting 'music' to cultural rights / Elizabeth Burns Coleman and Rosemary J. Coombe with Fiona MacArailt
- Objects of appropriation / Andrea Naomi Walsh and Dominic McIver Lopes
- Do subaltern artifacts belong in art museums? / A.W. Eaton and Ivan Gaskell
- Nothing comes from nowhere : reflections on cultural appropriation as the representation of other cultures / James O. Young and Susan Haley.