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Creativity and Its Discontents: China’s Creative Industries and Intellectual Property Rights Offenses

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Description for Creativity and Its Discontents: China’s Creative Industries and Intellectual Property Rights Offenses Paperback.
Creativity and Its Discontents is a sharp critique of the intellectual property rights (IPR)–based creative economy, particularly as it is embraced or ignored in China. Laikwan Pang argues that the creative economy—in which creativity is an individual asset 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 endeavors involving intellectual property rights. Pang examines China's IPR-compliant industries, as well as its numerous copyright violations. She describes how China promotes intellectual property rights in projects such as the development of cultural ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
328
Condition
New
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822350828
SKU
V9780822350828
Shipping Time
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99-1

About Laikwan Pang
Laikwan Pang is Professor of Cultural Studies and Religious Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is the author of The Distorting Mirror: Visual Modernity in China and Cultural Control and Globalization in Asia: Copyright, Piracy, and Cinema.

Reviews for Creativity and Its Discontents: China’s Creative Industries and Intellectual Property Rights Offenses
"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 "Making strategic use of the antagonistic role often played by China in the new global economy, Laikwan Pang ... Read more

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