Esau Cairn
Explorer
I find it bizarre that this even needs saying;. This thread is replete with reference to culture and yet a good chunk of the posters, who casually throw around that term, don't even seem to understand what social artefacts and social proceses it refers to!
Great comment.^^
"The stories we tell ourselves about ourselves." (Clifford Geertz)
A secondary thought to it (and a shake-my-head kinda addition) is how many of those complaining about misappropriation have ever studied or travelled somewhere outside of their own culture? Internet blogs are not, in and of themselves, study. Being an American/British student going to Paris and/or Rome for a summer doesn't really qualify. I mean outside of the comfort zone of same language and familiarity. Somewhere They don't speak Your language. Some would argue you don't know your own culture until you've been outside of it for a while. Sometimes, the traveller will discover the culture they were born into is not the one they find to be their home.
Tertiary thought: self-identifying from what ethnicity someone is speaking from when they make declarations about Others. Intention could also be a factor. Moral judgment included in intention when discussing any part of any culture is a dangerous thing and rarely provides any benefit to discussion. This last part is lathered over a great many statements on this thread and in the greater discussion. Leave your own ideology in a luggage locker and pick it up later is a great suggestion someone once offered.
Anyone can speak to any ethnic criticism regardless of their accident of birth, provided they've done their homework into the topic they wish to discuss. It's a fundamental premise in such things as postcolonial studies, modernity, and hybridity. Y'know, the study of different cultures and how they interact...