Authorship In Context


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Authorship In Context


Authorship In Context
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Author : K. Hadjiafxendi
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2007-03-06

Authorship In Context written by K. Hadjiafxendi and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-03-06 with Literary Criticism categories.


Theories of authorship and material culture provide the framework for this study. It maps Anglo-American authorship as it shifts from a theoretical to a more material approach to its study in contexts recognized as key to its development: the nineteenth-century literary market-place, twentieth-century experimentalism and postmodern culture.



Authority Matters


Authority Matters
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2015-06-29

Authority Matters written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-06-29 with Literary Criticism categories.


In this wide ranging collection of essays, eleven literary scholars and creative writers examine authorship and authority in relation to the production and reception of cultural texts. Ranging in time from the Renaissance to the era of digital publishing, the essays invite us to reconsider the influential theories of Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, and Pierre Bourdieu for our understanding of writers such as Philip Sidney, Thomas Hardy, Laura Riding, W.B. Yeats, Gertrude Stein, and J.M. Coetzee. Shedding new light on authority’s complex role in the generation of cultural meaning, the essays will be of interest to students and teachers of literary history and critical theory alike.



The Ethics Of Writing


The Ethics Of Writing
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Author : Sean Burke
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

The Ethics Of Writing written by Sean Burke and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Literary Criticism categories.


The ethical question is the question of our times. Within critical theory, it has focused on the act of reading. This original and courageous study reverses the terms of inquiry to analyse the ethical composition of the act of writing.



Authorship Analysis In Chinese Social Media Texts


Authorship Analysis In Chinese Social Media Texts
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Author : Shaomin Zhang
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2024-03-31

Authorship Analysis In Chinese Social Media Texts written by Shaomin Zhang and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-03-31 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This Element explores the sentiment and keyword features in both authorship profiling and authorship attribution in social media texts in the Chinese cultural context. The key findings can be summarised as follows: firstly, sentiment scores and keyword features are distinctive in delineating authors' gender and age. Specifically, female and younger authors tend to be less optimistic and use more personal pronouns and graduations than male and older authors, respectively. Secondly, these distinctive profiling features are also distinctive and significant in authorship attribution. Thirdly, our mindset, shaped by our inherent hormonal influences and external social experiences, plays a critical role in authorship. Theoretically, the findings expand authorship features into underexplored domains and substantiate the theory of mindset. Practically, the findings offer some broad quantitative benchmarks for authorship profiling cases in the Chinese cultural context, and perhaps other contexts where authorship profiling analyses have been used. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.



The Figure Of The Author In A Global Context


The Figure Of The Author In A Global Context
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Author : Raphaele Freire Limas
language : en
Publisher: Editora Dialética
Release Date : 2021-06-02

The Figure Of The Author In A Global Context written by Raphaele Freire Limas and has been published by Editora Dialética this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-02 with Literary Criticism categories.


Throughout the history of the publishing industry, the figure of the author has undergone major transformations. The modernization and development of consumer societies enabled the marketing and promotion of authors as true brands. The purpose of this book is to analyze the life and work of Gabriel García Márquez and how, through the promotion mechanisms used by the publishing industry, his name became a global brand. This book also explores the impacts that García Márquez's role, as a post-colonial author and exponent of magical realism in Latin America, generated for his recognition inside and outside the continent.



Authorship And Copyright


Authorship And Copyright
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Author : David Saunders
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2023-02-28

Authorship And Copyright written by David Saunders and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-02-28 with categories.


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.



Mass Authorship And The Rise Of Self Publishing


Mass Authorship And The Rise Of Self Publishing
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Author : Timothy Laquintano
language : en
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Release Date : 2016-10-15

Mass Authorship And The Rise Of Self Publishing written by Timothy Laquintano and has been published by University of Iowa Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-15 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


In the last two decades, digital technologies have made it possible for anyone with a computer and an Internet connection to rapidly and inexpensively self-publish a book. Once a stigmatized niche activity, self-publishing has grown explosively. Hobbyists and professionals alike have produced millions of books, circulating them through e-readers and the web. What does this new flood of books mean for publishing, authors, and readers? Some lament the rise of self-publishing because it tramples the gates and gatekeepers who once reserved publication for those who met professional standards. Others tout authors’ new freedom from the narrow-minded exclusivity of traditional publishing. Critics mourn the death of the author; fans celebrate the democratization of authorship. Drawing on eight years of research and interviews with more than eighty self-published writers, Mass Authorship avoids the polemics, instead showing how writers are actually thinking about and dealing with this brave new world. Timothy Laquintano compares the experiences of self-publishing authors in three distinct genres—poker strategy guides, memoirs, and romance novels—as well as those of writers whose self-published works hit major bestseller lists. He finds that the significance of self-publishing and the challenge it presents to traditional publishing depend on the aims of authors, the desires of their readers, the affordances of their platforms, and the business plans of the companies that provide those platforms. In drawing a nuanced portrait of self-publishing authors today, Laquintano answers some of the most pressing questions about what it means to publish in the twenty-first century: How do writers establish credibility in an environment with no editors to judge quality? How do authors police their copyrights online without recourse to the law? How do they experience Amazon as a publishing platform? And how do they find an audience when, it sometimes seems, there are more writers than readers?



Authorship


Authorship
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Author : Kimberly Lynne Moreland
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Authorship written by Kimberly Lynne Moreland and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.


This dissertation examines the ethical, embodied author in the field of composition and rhetoric and how individual authorship and agency might be located within a network. As digital media has increasingly led us to consider rhetorical agency within complex systems, one of the central issues that has emerged in the field is a need for a better sense of networked agency; an agency that recovers rhetorical agency without reverting to autonomous, liberal subject models. Further, new media texts ask us to consider the relationship between authorship, agency and ethics. Networked theories of agency and ecological theories of writing understand agency as non-autonomous, continuously shifting, arising from interactions, and derived from constraints. We have therefore gotten to a place in our theories of agency where we find it difficult to explain the individual capacity for responsibility and social change. To this end, I examine authorship using Bruno Latour's Actor Network Theory and propose that it is in our ability to make ethical judgments in which we locate agency as writers. My goal is to reconcile the author as an ethical actor within a networked theory of agency, recuperating the idea of an embodied author that allows us to discuss intention and responsibility fully within a network. I argue that digital media draws attention to its own production and delivery, which in turn asks us to reveal the role of human actors in seemingly automated processes; what makes digital work "digital" is this self-referential aspect. To be a fully realized author in this context is also to be fully engaged with the technology and its rhetorical, networked properties. I discuss how the users of Design Lab are rhetorically aware of their positions within citational chains, knowing that they have boundless access to texts, but that they also have boundless access to actants and their traces. To follow these traces, is where, I argue, is where we should be focused when we consider the work that writers do



Authorship Activism And Celebrity


Authorship Activism And Celebrity
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Author : Sandra Mayer
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2023-06-15

Authorship Activism And Celebrity written by Sandra Mayer and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-06-15 with Literary Criticism categories.


Since long before the age of celebrity activism, literary authors have used their public profiles and cultural capital to draw attention to a wide range of socio-political concerns. This book is the first to explore – through history, criticism and creative interventions – the relationship between authorship, political activism and celebrity culture across historical periods, cultures, literatures and media. It brings together scholars, industry stakeholders and prominent writer-activists to engage in a conversation on literary fame and public authority. These scholarly essays, interviews, conversations and opinion pieces interrogate the topos of the artist as prophet and acute critic of the zeitgeist; analyse the ideological dimension of literary celebrity; and highlight the fault lines between public and private authorial selves, 'pure' art, political commitment and marketplace imperatives. In case studies ranging from the 18th century to present-day controversies, authors illuminate the complex relationship between literature, politics, celebrity culture and market activism, bringing together vivid current debates on the function and responsibility of literature in increasingly fractured societies.



Performing Copyright


Performing Copyright
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Author : Luke McDonagh
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2021-06-17

Performing Copyright written by Luke McDonagh and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-17 with Law categories.


Based on empirical research, this innovative book explores issues of performativity and authorship in the theatre world under copyright law and addresses several inter-connected questions: who is the author and first owner of a dramatic work? Who gets the credit and the licensing rights? What rights do the performers of the work have? Given the nature of theatre as a medium reliant on the re-use of prior existing works, tropes, themes and plots, what happens if an allegation of copyright infringement is made against a playwright? Furthermore, who possesses moral rights over the work? To evaluate these questions in the context of theatre, the first part of the book examines the history of the dramatic work both as text and as performative work. The second part explores the notions of authorship and joint authorship under copyright law as they apply to the actual process of creating plays, referring to legal and theatrical literature, as well as empirical research. The third part looks at the notion of copyright infringement in the context of theatre, noting that cases of alleged theatrical infringement reach the courts comparatively rarely in comparison with music cases, and assessing the reasons for this with respect to empirical research. The fourth part examines the way moral rights of attribution and integrity work in the context of theatre. The book concludes with a prescriptive comment on how law should respond to the challenges provided by the theatrical context, and how theatre should respond to law. Very original and innovative, this book proposes a ground-breaking empirical approach to study the implications of copyright law in society and makes a wonderful case for the need to consider the reciprocal influence between law and practice.