Cultural Appropriation Part 2: You're doing it Wrong

in #philosophy6 years ago (edited)

Of all the things I post about on this platform, the meaningful philosophical discussions that I can have with other humans mean the most to me. A few days ago I woke up writing this article in my sleep and, after making it a reality, was very pleased at the quality, thoughtfulness and range of the comments left by others including (but not limited to!) all the ones mentioned in this article.

These responses have motivated me to think deeply and to have even more interesting thoughts. I believe I am feeling the process called 'mining with my mind on Steem'.

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If this were a thing, this would be my title card (v1.0)

It seems that I am not the only one interested in culture and its spread! Those who study new cultures with respect are appreciating not appropriating (@solarsupermama), but even with respectful intentions our cultural expectations can affect how we interpret cross-cultural interactions (@torico).

Over the span of thousands of years, all culture is developed and appropriated, in cycle. Perhaps what's really important may be the culture of individual freedom (@likedeeler) developed and appropriated relatively recently among human cultures. But just don't be a dick (@solarsupermama).

We are not a singular race of boring sameness but a vast pluri-ethnic web of humans shaing layers of life called culture (@carrieallen). Perhaps culture, and how we use it for both adaptation and traditionality, for change and stability, above all else is what defines us as humans.

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Bits and Pieces Used

This leads to some interesting comparisons.

Which is more egregious and for which reason, the working class white who appropriates culture by wearing a War Bonnet, or the business class casino owner whose ancestral heritage has been converted to the right to take a rake in a poker game?

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Its all fun and games until Disney tries to jump on the bandwagon

One thing that has become clearer for me through this discussion and further thought is the distinction between the dominant culture and vulnerable cultures, and surely there is a spectrum in between. Though I still believe that appropriating other cultures is hardwired into both groups, immigrants learning a language looks a lot different from black face comedy. There is a difference, not necesarily in magnitude, but in direction.

When members of a vulnerable culture appropriate characteristics of the dominant culture it is adaptation. Adaptation is generally considered a positive trait, but consider that within the vulnerable culture the adaptors may be viewed as Uncles Tom.

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Adaptation or 'blending in' can save your life in the wild

Members of a dominant culture are hardwired to appropriate other cultures too, in this case it is often manifested as experimentation or rebelliousness. How rebellious one gets depends on each person, but I think its safe to say that we humans are known for both building and then challenging our own conventions.

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Humans rebel against the dominant culture using all available mediums

Humans are not capable of staying the same, change and culture, and culture change, are what define us. We even have an entire stage of adolescence which forces human brains once per generation to temporarily forget all logic and challenge the local dominant culture (ie parents).

If ideas and culture are our shared humanity, then it is again my conclusion that we all, at all times, learn, borrow and steal only the best, from the best for the best world, and humanity, possible. Since this will never be the same for all people, the dynamic culture churn will continue to drive us on to ever greater heights of illumination!

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I think that there is also room for grace and kindness. I feel that there is a lot of fear of getting things wrong that results in people retreating from cross-cultural interaction. Perhaps an individualist perspective has prevented us from learning through mistake, apology, and correction, how to interact well. And thus has assumed that there need to be lines drawn in order for us to have cultural interaction. We are going to get it wrong sometimes and make a mess, but the learning and building can be worth it.

Learning and building, but keeping the door open, even for mistakes. Thanks for opening up!

I think phoenix is correct, in that what is important when looking at a particular event is the respect given and the intention of the borrower - why?

did they copy art out of admiration? dress a particular way for fun? lots of appropriation is harmless tho most likely ignorant.

what matters is the willingness to listen (on both sides) when they are told its offensive or that no harm was meant. willfull appropriation for the purpose of greed or ridicule is less likely to be forgiven.

I think an important distinction is if members of an oppressed culture say that's offensive/desecrating something sacred/stop, those appropriating should stop (primary example being the war bonnet). Sharing culture is great, but sometimes it can be offensive even if that wasn't the intention. You wouldn't walk into a Catholic church and start munching on the consecrated host like it was Doritos and expect them to be happy about it, and people don't do that because they understand that the communion wafers are sacred to Catholics (also, they're not tasty, but you get the idea). People don't know that the war bonnet (what you're calling a headdress) is sacred and only reserved as an honor given. So, education is important, and people need to listen when a FN person says "that's sacred, don't do that" ...or whatever the case may be.

Yes. The sacredness thing is very important. And I also agree that those who are part of the culture get to make the call. Then I also think there is an important distinction between punching up and punching down, and you allude to that in the post, @ecoinstant when you talk about the distinction between adapting and appropriating.
While I agree that culture is always evolving and changing, I definitely don't want to see cultures get all mushed up together. The richness of various cultures is very delightful and also an important piece of identity which is particularly important among oppressed peoples.
Thanks so much for keeping this conversation going. It's really lovely. xoxo

Thank you for continuing to participate! I'm loving it (©) ;p

This is how we evolve stuff!

I have upgraded my use of headdress to war bonnet! Also, good point about the sacred/profane distinction, which has nothing to do with the culture being dominant or vulnerable.

Also, the extra host (probably unconsecrated) at our local catholic church is sold (cheaply), I have seen vulnerable people walking along and munching on their bag of host.

I'd wager they're unconsecrated, too, but it brings up another good point: are you invited to do the thing by the people for whom it is sacred? Then you're okay.

i think, (therefore i am), sorry. i type whatever pops in my head. I think, if there was some sort of tribal overlords, or yearly meeting of indians, and they came to the conclusion, that we non indians need to know that wearing a hat with feathers is hurting their feelings, then that group could say "that's sacred, don't do that" The problem as i see it is, usually its a group of liberals, pushing a PC agenda, who dress up an actor to look indian like, and stand him on the front line of a protest somewhere. In reality, the guy who is being told not to ware the hat with feathers only has it on cus he thinks its really cool.

Great point! On the ground, appropriation might even be an attempt at respect! It's really cool man!

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