First published in 1992, Authorship and Copyright traces the history
of constructions of authorship as a legal reality. It offers an
alternative to the two mainstream interpretations that have
traditionally been assigned to authorship: the Romantic dialectical
‘birth of the author’ or the language-based post-structuralist
‘death of the author.’ Saunders examines the shortcomings of both
schemes by arguing that they impose an arbitrary philosophical
direction on the history of authorship and the law of copyright.
Saunders addresses the issues relating to copyright and the
construction of authorship as a legal status. Combining information
and polemic, the author explores such matters as the historical and
theoretical relations of copyright and the droit moral, the
aestheticization of the law and the juridification of aesthetics, and
the argument that authorship as a legal reality is a historically
contingent and variable arrangement that cannot be separated from its
cultural and juridical context. This book will be of interest to
students of law, literature and philosophy.
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9781000884869
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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