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1 Short Story Unit “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker
Cultural Appropriation

2 Cultural Appropriation
Definition: Cultural Appropriation is the adoption of some specific elements of one culture by a different cultural group It can include forms of dress, personal adornment, music, art, religion, language or social behaviour Once these elements are removed from their indigenous culture they can lose their meaning.

3 Negative Connotations
Cultural Appropriation can have a negative connotation when the subject culture is a minority culture. To many the term implies that culture can be “stolen.” It is defined differently by different cultures. It can be known as the melting pot effect

4 Examples In North America white rappers have been referred to as “wiggers.” Elvis is known for his cultural appropriation of black musical traditions-some have even claimed that he “stole” black music. However, others such as James Brown referred to him as a “soul brother.” Can culture really be stolen?

5 Examples Another common cultural appropriation is the adoption of the iconography of other cultures, like tattoos. Tattoos of Hindu gods, Chinese characters or Celtic bands worn by people who have no interest or understanding of their cultural significance

6 African American Culture
African American culture has historically been the subject of aggressive cultural appropriation, especially elements of its music, dance, slang, dress and demeanor. For example artists such as Eminem- a white American who adopted a traditionally African music and style

7 Examples Metrosexual fashion is often seen as a form of cultural appropriation of gay culture by straight men. This was parodied in the South Park episode “South Park is Gay!” There has been controversy over the Boston Celtic’s use of the leprechaun mascot. People of Irish ancestry see the usage as an example of cultural appropriation and even racism. The clichés and stereotypes of leprechauns can be seen as offensive.

8 “Everyday Use” Is there cultural appropriation in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use?” Consider Dee’s transformation into “Wangero”


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