Copyright matters : imitation, creativity and authenticity in contemporary Chinese literature / Lena Henningsen.
2010
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Author
Title
Copyright matters : imitation, creativity and authenticity in contemporary Chinese literature / Lena Henningsen.
Published
Berlin : BWV, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Call Number
KNQ1160 .H46 2010
Former Call Number
Ch.P 673 H391 2010
ISBN
9783830517559 (Germany)
3830517556 (Germany)
9789400000445 (Belgium)
9400000448 (Belgium)
9783708306667 (Austria)
370830666X (Austria)
3830517556 (Germany)
9789400000445 (Belgium)
9400000448 (Belgium)
9783708306667 (Austria)
370830666X (Austria)
Description
279 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)555632458
Dissertation Note
doctoral Universität Heidelberg 2008.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-276) and index.
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Imitation, creativity and authenticity in contemporary Chinese literature.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
7
Prologue To Steal, or not to Steal, that is the Question
9
Introduction Copyright in China and ̀the West': Textual Appropriation or Intertextuality?
13
ch. One
What is a Plagiarist? Guo Jingming---Convicted Plagiarist
53
ch. Two
To Steal a Book might not be an Elegant Offense: Han Han---Victim of Plagiarism
85
ch. Three
Dances with Commercialism: Innovation or Imitation of the Bestseller Wolf's Totem?
117
ch. Four
The Politics of Fakery: Harry Potter between Fake and Fan Fiction
161
ch. Five
The Work of Academic Writing in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Discussions of Academic Plagiarism on the Chinese Internet
199
Conclusion: Copyright Matters! Authenticity and Authority in Contemporary Chinese Writing
241
Bibliography
249
Index
277