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Cannibal culture art, appropriation, and the commodification of difference

From nineteenth-century paintings of Arab marauders to our current fascination with New Age shamanism, Root explores and explodes the consumption of the Other as a source of violence, passion, and spirituality. This fascinating book raises important and uncomfortable questions about how we travel, what we buy, and how we determine cultural merit.

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  • "From nineteenth-century paintings of Arab marauders to our current fascination with New Age shamanism, Root explores and explodes the consumption of the Other as a source of violence, passion, and spirituality. This fascinating book raises important and uncomfortable questions about how we travel, what we buy, and how we determine cultural merit."@en
  • "From nineteenth-century paintings of Arab marauders to our current fascination with New Age shamanism, Root explores and explodes the consumption of the Other as a source of violence, passion, and spirituality. This fascinating book raises important and uncomfortable questions about how we travel, what we buy, and how we determine cultural merit."

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  • "Cannibal culture art, appropriation, and the commodification of difference"
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  • "Cannibal culture : art, appropriation, and the commodification of difference"@en
  • "Cannibal culture : art, appropriation, and the commodification of difference"
  • "Cannibal culture : art, appropriation and the commodification of difference"
  • "Cannibal culture : art, appropriation and the commodification of difference"@en