Thursday, September 18, 2008

A Moment of Clarity.

FILE UNDER: A Moment of Clarity/Riddle Me This?


[E]Quality?

Inquiring minds over at Jezebel [in conjuction with the folks over at Racialicious and What Tami Said] would like to know:

"What's The Difference Between Inspiration & Insult?"


Jezebel reports:

"Recently, a reader sent an email asking, "Were you not as disturbed by American Apparel's new clothing line, Afrika, as I was?" Well, yeah. There are many irritating things about American Apparel and calling some zebra print leggings "Afrikan" (with the colonial K) is just one of them. But when it comes to cultural appropriation, there are fine lines between homage, inspiration and insult, points out Tami on Racialicious. If you're rubbed the wrong way by the AA leggings, should you also be offended by Madonna's bindis, Gwen Steafani's Harajuku Girls, or Amy Winehouse's hijacking the song stylings of black female soul and blues singers?"


Meanwhile I ask: Color? Race? Ethnicity? Cultural Appropriation? I know not of these these things you speak of.

  • JEZEBEL: COMPLICATED CONVERSATIONS: What's The Difference Between Inspiration & Insult?
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