Abstract
Recently, there have been cases in which out-group representation in art has faced severe criticism. Out-group representation occurs when an artist in her work engages with people, characters, or subject matters that do not fall within her own identity group. This is exemplified by the case of finding a translator for Amanda Gorman’s The Hill We Climb in the Netherlands, where the original choice was criticized because, unlike Gorman, the translator was not Black, and by the case of Dana Schutz’s painting of Emmett Till in his casket at the Whitney Museum in New York, which was criticized for being painted by a White person who could not understand the suffering Emmett Till and his mother had gone through. A number of objections to out-group representation are identified in the debate, namely, an objection from authenticity, an objection from equality of opportunity, and the suggestion that out-group representation is disrespectful and/or harmful. It is argued that none of these objections establishes that it is morally problematic to engage in out-group representation in art per se, although, importantly, there are a number of moral concerns that those who thus engage should be sensitive to.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Special Section: Symposium on Longtermism; Guest Editor: Stefan Riedener
- Philosophy for the Long Run: Introduction to the Symposium on Longtermism
- Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism as a Metaethical Route to Virtue-Ethical Longtermism
- Capitalism and the Very Long Term
- Future People as Future Victims: An Anti-Natalist Justification of Longtermism
- Regular Articles
- Public Reason, Coercion, and Overlapping Consensus
- Act and Rule Consequentialism: A Synthesis
- The Doctrine of Sufficiency as a Contractualist Principle
- Rawls, Humanity and the Concept of Expression
- A Marketplace for Honest Ideas
- Writing the Other: The Ethics of Out-Group Representation in Art
- Carbon Pricing and Intergenerational Fairness
- Cooperation, Democracy, and Coercion: On the Grounds and Scope of Freedom of Movement
- Attempts at a Marxist Critique of Cancellation
- Defensive Kidnapping
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Special Section: Symposium on Longtermism; Guest Editor: Stefan Riedener
- Philosophy for the Long Run: Introduction to the Symposium on Longtermism
- Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism as a Metaethical Route to Virtue-Ethical Longtermism
- Capitalism and the Very Long Term
- Future People as Future Victims: An Anti-Natalist Justification of Longtermism
- Regular Articles
- Public Reason, Coercion, and Overlapping Consensus
- Act and Rule Consequentialism: A Synthesis
- The Doctrine of Sufficiency as a Contractualist Principle
- Rawls, Humanity and the Concept of Expression
- A Marketplace for Honest Ideas
- Writing the Other: The Ethics of Out-Group Representation in Art
- Carbon Pricing and Intergenerational Fairness
- Cooperation, Democracy, and Coercion: On the Grounds and Scope of Freedom of Movement
- Attempts at a Marxist Critique of Cancellation
- Defensive Kidnapping