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Borrowed Power: Essays on Cultural Appropriation
Bruce Ziff
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Description for Borrowed Power: Essays on Cultural Appropriation
Paperback. .
This book was a really informative and insightful collection of essays over cultural appropriation in our society today, mostly focusing on America's appropriation and use of Native American culture specifically more or less. The topics in this book covers a lot of ground from arts, land, and artifacts to ideas, knowledge, and symbols. The book doesn't try and point fingers blaming anyone rather then stating facts of the matter over the gray area of cultural appropriation. Overall a really nice read.
This book was a really informative and insightful collection of essays over cultural appropriation in our society today, mostly focusing on America's appropriation and use of Native American culture specifically more or less. The topics in this book covers a lot of ground from arts, land, and artifacts to ideas, knowledge, and symbols. The book doesn't try and point fingers blaming anyone rather then stating facts of the matter over the gray area of cultural appropriation. Overall a really nice read.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
350
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813523729
SKU
V9780813523729
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99-50
About Bruce Ziff
BRUCE ZIFF is a professor of law at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. PRATIMA V. RAO is a foreign Service officer with the Canadian government. She holds degrees in sociology and law.
Reviews for Borrowed Power: Essays on Cultural Appropriation
"Offers an enticing collection of essays on the complex and urgent issue of cultural appropriation by a remarkably heterogeneous group of scholars and critics."
Ali Behdad
associate professor of English and comparative literature, UCLA, and author of Belated Travelers
Ali Behdad
associate professor of English and comparative literature, UCLA, and author of Belated Travelers