How do we properly define cultural appropriation, and is it always
wrong? If we can write in the voice of another, should we? And if so,
what questions do we need to consider first? In Appropriate, creative
writing professor Paisley Rekdal addresses a young writer to delineate
how the idea of cultural appropriation has evolved--and perhaps
calcified--in our political climate. What follows is a penetrating
exploration of fluctuating literary power and authorial privilege, about
whiteness and what we really mean by the term empathy, that examines
writers from William Styron to Peter Ho Davies to Jeanine Cummins.
Lucid, reflective, and astute, Appropriate presents a generous new
framework for one of the most controversial subjects in contemporary
literature.