Cannibal Culture
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Cannibal Culture: Art, Appropriation and the Commodification of Difference (ISBN 0-8133-2089-5) is the title of a book by Deborah Root, published in 1995 by Westview Press.
The book studies the assimilation of various cultures by other, dominant cultures, and the false assumptions this produces in perception of the less dominant culture or ethnicity.
[edit] Reviews
- Frank J. Korom (Fall 1997). "Cannibal Culture: Art, Appropriation, and the Commodification of Difference". Museum Anthropology 21 (2): 93–95. doi:10.1525/mua.1997.21.2.93. http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/mua.1997.21.2.93.
- Kenneth Little (Dec 1996). "Cannibal Culture: Art, Appropriation, and the Commodification of Difference". American Anthropologist 98 (4): 920. doi:10.1525/aa.1996.98.4.02a00670.
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