padraig (u.s.)
a monkey that will go ape
that's still to very much to do with cultural capital but probably more in the realm of idk historically ethnocentric views of artistic legitimacy
I don't know the best way to say things most of the time, I don't have any formal training like you or @constant escape or some other people here, just what I read on my own here and there
anyway to do with how artistic legitimacy or worth is tied to European conceptions of it, given how world history shook out ca. 1500-present
this isn't really on-topic for erisology probably
tho I guess you would have to think about how dominant paradigms influence or control the signal
I don't know the best way to say things most of the time, I don't have any formal training like you or @constant escape or some other people here, just what I read on my own here and there
anyway to do with how artistic legitimacy or worth is tied to European conceptions of it, given how world history shook out ca. 1500-present
this isn't really on-topic for erisology probably
tho I guess you would have to think about how dominant paradigms influence or control the signal