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Modernism and Copyright Paul K. Saint-Amour (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania)

Modernism and Copyright By Paul K. Saint-Amour (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania)

Summary

How was modernism shaped by copyright law? How did modernists, for their part, exploit, reform, and evade intellectual property law? In pursuit of these questions, Modernism and Copyright brings together essays by well-known scholars of literature, theater, cinema, music, and law as well as by practicing lawyers and caretakers of modernist literary estates.

Modernism and Copyright Summary

Modernism and Copyright by Paul K. Saint-Amour (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania)

Copyright looms large in the digital world. As users and creators of expressive works, we all know more about copyright than we did a decade ago. But scholars of modernism have felt a special urgency in grappling with this branch of law, whose rapid expansion in recent years has prolonged or revived the rights in many modernist works. Indeed, thanks to public clashes between estates and users, 'modernism' has lately begun to seem like a byword for contested intellectual property. At the same time, today's volatile legal climate has prompted us to ask how modernism was, from its beginning, shaped by intellectual property law-and how modernists sought variously to exploit, reform, anoint, and evade copyright. We are beginning to discover, too, how copyright's transatlantic and imperial asymmetries during the modernist decades helped set the stage for its geopolitical role in the new millennium. Modernism and Copyright is the first book to take up these questions and discoveries in all their urgency. A truly multi-disciplinary study, it brings together essays by well-known scholars of literature, theater, cinema, music, and law as well as by practicing lawyers and caretakers of modernist literary estates. Its contributors' methods are as diverse as the works they discuss: Ezra Pound's copyright statute and Charlie Parker's bebop compositions feature here, as do early Chaplin, EverQuest, and the Madison Avenue memo. As our portrait of modernism expands and fragments, Modernism and Copyright locates works like these on one of the few landscapes they all clearly share: the uneven terrain of intellectual property law.

Modernism and Copyright Reviews

An absorbing inquiry, from multiple perspectives, into how intellectual property laws and practices in the last century have embodied, shaped, and responded to foundational assumptions about the nature of identity, property, creativity, and collectivity. * Review of English Studies *

About Paul K. Saint-Amour (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania)

Paul K. Saint-Amour is Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of The Copywrights: Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; SERIES EDITORS' FOREWORD; PAUL K. SAINT-AMOUR; INTRODUCTION: MODERNISM AND THE LIVES OF COPYRIGHT; ROBERT SPOO; EZRA POUND, LEGISLATOR: PERPETUAL RIGHTS AND UNFAIR COMPETITION WITH THE DEAD; CELIA MARSHIK; THINKING BACK THROUGH COPYRIGHT: FREEDOM AND FAIR USE IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S NONFICTION; MARK OSTEEN; RHYTHM CHANGES: CONTRAFACTS, COPYRIGHT, AND JAZZ MODERNISM; JOANNA DEMERS; MELODY, THEFT, AND HIGH CULTURE; PETER DECHERNEY; GAG ORDERS: COMEDY, CHAPLIN, AND COPYRIGHT; W. RON GARD & ELIZABETH TOWNSEND GARD; MARKED BY MODERNISM: RECONFIGURING THE 'TRADITIONAL CONTOURS OF COPYRIGHT LAW' FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY; CATHERINE L. FISK; THE MODERN AUTHOR AT WORK ON MADISON AVENUE; OLIVER GERLAND; MODERNISM AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: FROM HEDDA GABLER TO LUCY, LADY DUFF-GORDON; MARK A. FOWLER; 'THE QUICK IN PURSUIT OF THE DEAD': IAN HAMILTON AND THE CLASH BETWEEN LITERARY BIOGRAPHERS AND COPYRIGHT OWNERS; CAROL LOEB SHLOSS; PRIVACY AND THE MISUSE OF COPYRIGHT: THE CASE OF SHLOSS V. THE ESTATE OF JAMES JOYCE; STANFORD G. GANN, JR; BEYOND THE GRAVE: CONTINUING LIFE THROUGH GREAT WORKS; MARY DE RACHEWILTZ; MENS SINE AFFECTU; JOSEPH R. SLAUGHTER; 'IT'S GOOD TO BE PRIMITIVE': (RE)PLACING AFRICA AT THE ENDS OF MODERNISM; ERIC HAYOT & EDWARD WESP; SOLOMON'S BLUFF: VIRTUAL PROPERTY AND THE AESTHETICS OF MODERN WORLDMAKING; APPENDIX: COPYRIGHT PROTECTION AND USERS' RIGHTS-FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX

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NLS9780199731541
9780199731541
0199731543
Modernism and Copyright by Paul K. Saint-Amour (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-01-20
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