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A Dallas-Based Mahjong Line Is Facing National Backlash for Cultural Appropriation

A Dallas-Based Mahjong Line Is Facing National Backlash for Cultural Appropriation The company, founded by three White women, decided to give a centuries-old Chinese game a respectful refresh that no one asked for. By Emily Heft Published in Living January 8, 2021 11:07 am The Mahjong Line, a Dallas-based company founded by three White women, has come under fire for redesigning and rebranding a traditional Chinese game and failing to properly acknowledge its cultural significance. Mahjong was developed during China’s Qing Dynasty and spread across Asia in the 19th century. The game is ubiquitous in Chinese culture; it’s played at family gatherings, among friends, in public parks, and beyond. It’s also popular in the United States, where it’s been widely available since the 1920s. Though the game has spread across the world, most Mahjong sets look very similar to the original design, bearing Chinese characters and symbols like birds and flowers.

The Mahjong Line Company Accused of Cultural Appropriation

Game company founded by 3 white women sorry for Americanizing mahjong tiles

Game company founded by 3 white women sorry for Americanizing mahjong tiles Three American women, founders of a mahjong tile company, are feeling the burn for Americanizing Chinese tiles. Kate LaGere brought in pals Annie O’Grady and Bianca Watson to revamp the classic tile game that originated in Shanghai more than a decade ago, reported CBS News. But their chichi game pieces which run upward of a whopping $425 per set replace many of the Chinese symbols with Western imagery. Now, they’re apologizing for gentrifying the game. © Shutterstock A Texas mahjong company has apologized for whitewashing Chinese tiles with more Western symbols.

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