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A rather good series of posters featuring Halloween costumes that people really should have thought twice about wearing, under the slogan "We're a culture, not a costume":
Blackface? Seriously?
Suicide bombers, geishas, and sombrero-wearing dude (burro included)
Native Americans

I do find it interesting that my reaction to the geisha costume was more muted than my reaction to the others. I mean, if somebody suggested to me that I dress up as a geisha for Halloween, I'd probably say, "Nah, that wouldn't feel right, and anyway, I'd rather be a pirate or a steampunk gothic cowboy or Joan of Arc." (Nevermind that my usual Halloween costume these days is "person who couldn't be bothered with a costume") Whereas a suggestion of any of the other costumes depicted would be met with a "Wow, that's so offensive, I can't believe your head didn't catch on fire the moment you thought that." This may be a cultural blind spot on my part.
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Date: 2011-10-22 01:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
Mostly when I see people doing cosplay in anime fandom, they are using the accoutrements of costume and possibly hair but not attempting to replicate the racial markers of the characters--so someone playing Momiji from Fruits Basket, for example, would not be attempting to appear half-German and half-Japanese--they'd just be replicating Momiji's clothes and possibly hair.

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