Descript |
279 p. ; 23 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-276) and index |
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--Universitaâšt Heidelberg, 2008 |
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Prologue: To steal, or not to steal, that is the question -- Introduction: Copyright in China and "the West" : textual appropriation or intertextuality? -- What is a plagiarist? : Guo Jingming, convicted plagiarist -- To steal a book might not be an elegant offense : Han Han, victim of plagiarism -- Dances with commercialism : innovation or imitation of the bestseller Wolf's Totem? -- The politics of fakery : Harry Potter between fake and fan fiction -- The work of academic writing in the age of digital reproduction : discussions of academic plagiarism on the Chinese Internet -- Copyright matters! Authenticity and authority in contemporary Chinese writing |
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Copyright -- China
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Publishers and publishing -- China
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Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Plagiarism -- China
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Authenticity (Philosophy) in literature
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Imitation in literature
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