|  | Young, James O. / Brunk, Conrad G. (Hrsg.) The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation
  1. Auflage Februar 2012 26,90 Euro 2012. 320 Seiten, Softcover ISBN 978-1-4443-5083-8 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Kurzbeschreibung The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation undertakes a comprehensive and systematic investigation of the moral and aesthetic questions that arise from the practice of cultural appropriation. With sensitivity and rigorous empirical research, this groundbreaking work brings together a team of leading philosophers and experts in the social sciences to examine the ethics of cultural appropriation in its various guises: the arts and archaeology, museums, genetics, ecological knowledge, religion, and more.
Aus dem Inhalt Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xii
Artist Statement xvii lessLIE
1. Introduction 1
2. Archaeological Finds: Legacies of Appropriation, Modes of Response 11 George P. Nicholas and Alison Wylie
3. The Appropriation of Human Remains: A First Nations Legal and Ethical Perspective 55 James [Sakej] Youngblood Henderson
4. The Repatriation of Human Remains 72 Geoffrey Scarre
5. 'The Skin Off Our Backs': Appropriation of Religion 93 Conrad G. Brunk and James O. Young
6. Genetic Research and Culture: Where Does the Offense Lie? 115 Daryl Pullman and Laura Arbour
7. Appropriation of Traditional Knowledge: Ethics in the Context of Ethnobiology 140 Kelly Bannister and Maui Solomon (Part I) Conrad G. Brunk (Part II)
8. A Broken Record: Subjecting 'Music' to Cultural Rights 173 Elizabeth Burns Coleman and Rosemary J. Coombe with Fiona MacArailt
9. Objects of Appropriation 211 Andrea N. Walsh and Dominic McIver Lopes
10. Do Subaltern Artifacts Belong in Art Museums? 235 A.W. Eaton and Ivan Gaskell
11. 'Nothing Comes from Nowhere': Refl ections on Cultural
Appropriation as the Representation of Other Cultures 268 James O. Young and Susan Haley
Index 290
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