Introduction
Understanding diversity is one of the key determinants of contemporary society. In this regard, the bit representing the status of intersectionality human identity comprising the interconnected various dimension, levels and aspects. It is also an important relationship between the privileged and underprivileged people who can be seen in various situations (e.g. the relationship between blacks and whites, men and women). Cultural appropriation is examined for the different characteristics of culture.
Intersectionality
Intersectionality is the analytical tool that helps understand and respond in a way that implies how the social identity of each person and status intersect, and contribute to the unique experiences of oppression and privilege. Intersectionality in practice helps to look beyond simplistic the concept of identity such as "working class" or "originality", that helps to …show more content…
People who live in larger, more diverse societies, share the prevailing culture with which most identifies. They spread and affect each other due to the strengthening of world trade and communication and modern technology, most Internet, closer to world culture more than ever. Some cultural events, such as Hollywood movie, spread all over the world. The idea of “cultural appropriation” has recently entered mainstream debates about the ways in which African cultural creations are used, borrowed and imitated by others. In fashion, art, music and beyond, some people now argue that certain African cultural symbols and products are off-limits to non-Africans (Arewa). The most debates are about cross-racial borrowing, but that is not the case always. It can be between different culture of white people, or black people. For example, Cinderella story has more versions. Some people say that origins of that story are in Far East, other that is in India,