Profound Offence and Cultural Appropriation

In Cultural Appropriation and the Arts. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 129–151 (2008)
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This chapter contains section titled: Harm, Offence, and Profound Offence Examples of Offensive Cultural Appropriation The Problem and the Key to its Solution Social Value and Offensive Art Freedom of Expression The Sacred and the Offensive Time and Place Restrictions Toleration of Offensive Art Reasonable and Unreasonable Offence.

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