The Intersection of Race and Cultural Production

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Author/Creator ORCID

Date

2019-05

Department

Humanities

Program

Master of Arts in Humanities in the Graduate School

Citation of Original Publication

Rights

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

Abstract

This paper views the intersection between race and cultural production as related to Native American identity, the shifting racial composition of the sport of lacrosse, and the social and moral paradigms of the Holocaust. The topics of the papers examined in this work discuss a group of people who at some point were deemed inferior to the race in power. The struggle between racial classification factors into the notion of cultural production by examining the physical and social aspects of each race and culture. This is because diversity exists within one culture and within one race.