Cultural appropriation

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Cultural appropriation is the act of a member of a group in authority using that authority to tell or use stories, icons, myths, art, etc. that belong to a group which does not have comparable power or authority to tell its own stories, etc.; especially in inaccurate, insulting or self-serving ways, and especially without giving attribution or context.

Ed: That is my amateur definition. The definition of cultural appropriation is extremely controversial. For some of the history of the discussion of cultural appropriation in science fiction, please see Cultural Appropriation (WisCon 30 Panel) and Cultural Appropriation Revisited (WisCon 31 panel).

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