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The Construction of Authorship Martha Woodmansee

The Construction of Authorship By Martha Woodmansee

The Construction of Authorship by Martha Woodmansee


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Argues that contemporary copyright law, rooted as it is in a nineteenth-century Romantic understanding of the author as a solitary creative genius, may be inapposite to the realities of cultural production. This volume explores the social and cultural construction of authorship as a step toward redefining notions of authorship and copyright.

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The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature by Martha Woodmansee

What is an author? What is a text? At a time when the definition of text is expanding and the technology whereby texts are produced and disseminated is changing at an explosive rate, the ways authorship is defined and rights conferred upon authors must also be reconsidered. This volume argues that contemporary copyright law, rooted as it is in a nineteenth-century Romantic understanding of the author as a solitary creative genius, may be inapposite to the realities of cultural production. Drawing together distinguished scholars from literature, law, and the social sciences, the volume explores the social and cultural construction of authorship as a step toward redefining notions of authorship and copyright for today's world.
These essays, illustrating cultural studies in action, are aggressively interdisciplinary and wide-ranging in topic and approach. Questions of collective and collaborative authorship in both contemporary and early modern contexts are addressed. Other topics include moral theory and authorship; copyright and the balance between competing interests of authors and the public; problems of international copyright; musical sampling and its impact on fair use doctrine; cinematic authorship; quotation and libel; alternative views of authorship as exemplified by nineteenth-century women's clubs and by the Renaissance commonplace book; authorship in relation to broadcast media and to the teaching of writing; and the material dimension of authorship as demonstrated by Milton's publishing contract.

Contributors. Rosemary J. Coombe, Margreta de Grazia, Marvin D'Lugo, John Feather, N. N. Feltes, Ann Ruggles Gere, Peter Jaszi, Gerhard Joseph, Peter Lindenbaum, Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa Ede, Jeffrey A. Masten, Thomas Pfau, Monroe E. Price and Malla Pollack, Mark Rose, Marlon B. Ross, David Sanjek, Thomas Streeter, Jim Swan, Max W. Thomas, Martha Woodmansee, Alfred C. Yen

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This important collection of essays begins to develop a coherent history of copyright and intellectual property doctrine and the place of both in organizing and policing cultural production. This volume should be read by everyone in cultural studies interested either in the history of authorship or in the ways electronic production is changing how we think about the processes of artistic creation.-Janice Radway, Duke University

About Martha Woodmansee

Martha Woodmansee is Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University and Director of the Society for Critical Exchange.

Peter Jaszi is Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, The American University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
On the Author Effect: Recovering Collectivity / Martha Woodmansee
On the Author Effect: Contemporary Copyright and Collective Creativity / Peter Jaszi
Touching Words: Helen Keller, Plagiarism, Authorship / Jim Swan
Author/izing the Celebrity: Publicity Rights, Postmodern Politics, and Unauthorized Genders / Rosemary J. Coombe
The Pragmatics of Genre: Moral Theory and Lyric Authorship in Hegel and Wordsworth / Thomas Pfau
The Interdisciplinary Future of Copyright Theory / Alfred C. Yen
Milton's Contract / Peter Lindenbaum
From Rights in Copies to Copyright: The Recognition of Authors' Rights in English Law and Practice in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries / John Feather
The Author in Court: Pope v. Curll (1741) / Mark Rose
Authority and Authenticity: Scribbling Authors and the Genius of Print in Eighteenth-Century England / Marlon B. Ross
Charles Dickens, International Copyright, and the Discretionary Silence of Martin Chuzzlewit / Gerhard Joseph
International Copyright: Structuring the Condition of Modernity in British Publishing / N. N. Feltes
Sanctioning Voice: Quotation Marks, the Abolition of Torture, and the Fifth Amendment / Margreta de Grazia
Broadcast Copyright and the Bureaucratization of Property / Thomas Streeter
Authorship and the Concept of National Cinema in Spain / Marvin D'Lugo
Don't Have to DJ No More: Sampling and the Autonomous Creator / David Sanjek
Beaumont and/or Fletcher: Collaboration and the interpretation of Renaissance Drama / Jeffrey A. Masten
Common Properties of Pleasure: Texts in Nineteenth Century Women's Clubs / Anne Ruggles Gere
Reading and Writing the Renaissance Commonplace Book: A Question of Authorship? / Max W. Thomas
Collaborative Authorship and the Teaching of Writing / Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa Ede
The Author in Copyright: Notes for the Literary Critic / Monroe E. Price and Malla Pollack
Appendix

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GOR006781118
9780822314127
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The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature by Martha Woodmansee
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Duke University Press
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