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SUMMARY:My Culture Is Not a Costume – Perspectives of Cultural Appropriation
DESCRIPTION:Whether for carnival or Halloween: Winnetou, Pocahontas, and Yakari are still popular costumes with all age groups, despite the fact that such costumes promote stereotypes that trivialize the colonization of North America and degrade cultural and religious practices of Indigenous Peoples to a joke. In the German-speaking world, awareness of cultural appropriation is slowly growing. After a Hamburg daycare center recommended kids should not wear American Indian costumes for carnival in 2019, the public debate reacted only moderately. However, through the so-called “Winnetou-Debate” in the summer of 2022 the discussion gained its own dynamic.\nOur panel elaborates from different perspectives why dressing up or playing games like “Cowboys and Indians” is problematic. The panelists include Indigenous experts from Canada and the US – ranging from filmmakers to musicians and art historians.\nPanel Discussion with Q&amp;A\nTuesday, 31.01.23, 19:00, Linden-Museum Stuttgart, Hegelstraße 1, 70174 Stuttgart\nFor further information, please view our poster.&nbsp;
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