
The Construction of Authorship
by Woodmansee, Martha; Jaszi, PeterBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
On the Author Effect: Recovering Collectivity | |
On the Author Effect: Contemporary Copyright and Collective Creativity | |
Touching Words: Helen Keller, Plagiarism, Authorship | |
Author/izing the Celebrity: Publicity Rights, Postmodern Politics, and Unauthorized Genders | |
The Pragmatics of Genre: Moral Theory and Lyric Authorship in Hegel and Wordsworth | |
The Interdisciplinary Future of Copyright Theory | |
Milton's Contract | |
From Rights in Copies to Copyright: The Recognition of Authors' Rights in English Law and Practice in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries | |
The Author in Court: Pope v. Curll (1741) | |
Authority and Authenticity: Scribbling Authors and the Genius of Print in Eighteenth-Century England | |
Charles Dickens, International Copyright, and the Discretionary Silence of Martin Chuzzlewit | |
International Copyright: Structuring "the Condition of Modernity" in British Publishing | |
Sanctioning Voice: Quotation Marks, the Abolition of Torture, and the Fifth Amendment | |
Broadcast Copyright and the Bureaucratization of Property | |
Authorship and the Concept of National Cinema in Spain | |
"Don't Have to DJ No More": Sampling and the "Autonomous"Creator | |
Beaumont and/or Fletcher: Collaboration and the interpretation of Renaissance Drama | |
Common Properties of Pleasure: Texts in Nineteenth Century Women's Clubs | |
Reading and Writing the Renaissance Commonplace Book: A Question of Authorship? | |
Collaborative Authorship and the Teaching of Writing | |
The Author in Copyright: Notes for the Literary Critic | |
Appendix | |
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