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Pirates and publishers : a social history of copyright in modern China
Title:
Pirates and publishers : a social history of copyright in modern China

Histories of economic life

Histories of economic life.
Author:
Wang, Fei-Hsien, author.
ISBN:
9780691171821
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
xiii, 350 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series:
Histories of economic life

Histories of economic life.
Contents:
The curious journey of "copyright" in East Asia -- The business of "new learning" -- "The everlasting reward for my labor of mind" -- Between privilege and property -- The "copyright" regime of Chessboard Street -- Hunting pirates in Beiping -- A world without piracy? --
Abstract:
"In 'Pirates and Publishers', Fei-Hsien Wang reveals the unknown social and cultural history of copyright in China from the 1890s through the 1950s, a time of profound sociopolitical changes. Wang draws on a vast range of previously underutilized archival sources to show how copyright was received, appropriated, and practiced in China, within and beyond the legal institutions of the state. Contrary to common belief, copyright was not a problematic doctrine simply imposed on China by foreign powers with little regard for Chinese cultural and social traditions. Shifting the focus from the state legislation of copyright to the daily, on-the-ground negotiations among Chinese authors, publishers, and state agents, Wang presents a more dynamic, nuanced picture of the encounter between Chinese and foreign ideas and customs."--Book jacket.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-336) and index.
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