What do Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, and Camille Monet have in common? They are all blonde women who are probably guilty of cultural appropriation. In episode 73 of Overthink, Ellie and David tackle cultural appropriation, starting with the kerfuffle over Claude Monet’s painting La Japonaise at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Pulling from their own experiences of cultural appropriation and from academic explorations of the topic, they consider whether individuals should even be called out for cultural appropriation. They talk about Nguyen and Strohl’s concept of “group intimacy” and debate whether we can ever draw a clear line between insiders and outsiders in a particular cultural group.
Works Discussed
Homi Bhabha, The Location of Culture
Jesa Marie Calaor, “Gwen Stefani: “I Said, ‘My God, I’m Japanese’”
Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures
Erich Hatala Matthes, “Cultural Appropriation Without Cultural Essentialism?”
C. Thi Nguyen and Matthew Strohl, “Cultural Appropriation and the Intimacy of Groups” **Modem Futura)**Modem Futura is your guide to the bold frontiers of tomorrow, where technology,... Listen on: Apple Podcasts) Spotify)
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