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Cultural Appropriation : A Celebration Of Indian Culture

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Cultural appropriation is taking an aspect of someone’s culture of which you are not a part of, and using it in your own way. Cultural appropriation can either be a cultural celebration, or it can cause “profound offense… (to) a person’s core values and sense of self.” There is a distinction between celebrating another culture and offensively appropriating it. In this essay, I will use two music videos to make this distinction. The first video, “Bounce,” is a gross mutilation of Indian culture, while Chris Martin’s appearance in “Hymn for the Weekend” depicts a celebration of Indian culture. The first example of negative cultural appropriation is very obviously portrayed in Iggy Azalea’s music video called “Bounce.” In this video, she does many things that have no relation to the Indian culture, and many more things that are a gross misrepresentation of real Indian culture. Iggy’s jewelry, clothing, ornamentation, and behavior are a negative example of cultural appropriation.
In the video, Iggy is wearing traditional wedding jewelry, although there is clearly no wedding in the video, nor do the song lyrics mention anything about a wedding. She also has a Bindi on her forehead, which is a red dot Hindu women wear to show that they are married. However, the grossest misrepresentation of culture is the way Iggy is outfitted in a red saree and gunghat (bridal veil) with gold ornamentation. This is an outfit reserved solely for the wedding day of an Indian woman, and is

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