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Creativity and Its Discontents – China`s Creative Industries and Intellectual Property Rights Offenses

Autor Laikwan Pang
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2012
Creativity and Its Discontents is an insightful critique of the intellectual property rights (IPR)–based creative economy in China. Examining the underlying ideologies of intellectual property, the cultural critic Laikwan Pang argues that the creative economy, in which creativity is an individual endeavour to be commodified and protected as property, is an intensification of Western modernity and capitalism at odds with key aspects of Chinese culture. Nevertheless, globalization has compelled China to undertake endeavours involving intellectual property rights. Pang examines China’s IPR-compliant industries, as well as its numerous IPR violations. She describes how China promotes the intellectual property rights in projects including the development of cultural tourism in the World Heritage city of Lijiang, the transformation of Hong Kong cinema, and the cultural branding of Beijing. Meanwhile, copyright infringements proliferate, angering international trade organizations. Pang argues that piracy and counterfeiting embody the intimate connection between creativity and copying. She points to the lack of copyright protections for Japanese anime as the motor of the country’s dynamic anime culture. Theorizing the relationship between knockoffs and appropriation art, Pang offers an incisive interpretation of China’s flourishing art scene. Creativity and Its Discontents is a refreshing rejoinder to uncritical celebrations of the creative economy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822350828
ISBN-10: 0822350823
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 20 illustrations, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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“The book raises key questions for those interested in understanding the problematic relationship between intellectual property rights and the creative economy: the fetishisation of "creativity" within discourses surrounding these rights, the contentious role of copying in artistic practice and cultural change, and tensions between cultural diversity and global intellectual property frameworks, to name but a few.... this book contains a great deal that is valuable and interesting.” - Lucy Montgomery, Times Higher Education, July 19th 2012

“Making strategic use of the antagonistic role often played by China in the new global economy, Laikwan Pang raises fundamental questions about the hegemonic discourse of creativity as anchored in EuroAmerican traditions of rights, authorship, private property ownership, and reproduction. An admirably ambitious—and creative—book!” Rey Chow, author of Sentimental Fabulations, Contemporary Chinese Films“Laikwan Pang’s thoroughly engaging study sets a new standard for analysis of the ‘creative economy,’ not just in China, but in every country where government officials have elevated the pursuit of creativity into industrial policy.” Andrew Ross, author of Fast Boat to China


"The book raises key questions for those interested in understanding the problematic relationship between intellectual property rights and the creative economy: the fetishisation of "creativity" within discourses surrounding these rights, the contentious role of copying in artistic practice and cultural change, and tensions between cultural diversity and global intellectual property frameworks, to name but a few... this book contains a great deal that is valuable and interesting." - Lucy Montgomery, Times Higher Education, July 19th 2012 "Making strategic use of the antagonistic role often played by China in the new global economy, Laikwan Pang raises fundamental questions about the hegemonic discourse of creativity as anchored in EuroAmerican traditions of rights, authorship, private property ownership, and reproduction. An admirably ambitious - and creative - book!" Rey Chow, author of Sentimental Fabulations, Contemporary Chinese Films "Laikwan Pang's thoroughly engaging study sets a new standard for analysis of the 'creative economy,' not just in China, but in every country where government officials have elevated the pursuit of creativity into industrial policy." Andrew Ross, author of Fast Boat to China

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In this work, film and cultural studies scholar Laikwan Pang offers a complex critical analysis of creativity, creative industries (film or art, for example), and the impact of Western copyright laws on creativity in China. Modern capitalism separates copying from creativity, though the two are intimately connected. The author sees the simultaneous encouragement of creative arts and of intellectual property law in China as resulting from China’s intensified capitalist modernity, but also notes that the valorization of piracy as a resistant alternative rests on the same basic binary of copying and creativity.