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Cultural Rights: Technology, Legality and Personality (International Library of Sociology) Book
Celia builds on the work of Walter Benjamin Lury in her examination of the near obsolete concepts of "originality" and "authenticity" in postmodern culture, where reproduction and simulation blur the border between the real and the fabricated. Lury compares a range of cultural rights such as copyright, authorship, and originality with those defined by trademark, branding, and simulation. She provides concise and accessible histories of three major cultural technologies--print, broadcasting and information technology. Lury also examines the presentation of research into the contemporary culture industry and explores the gendered dimensions of this transformation.Read More
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- 0415095786
- 9780415095785
- Celia Lury
- 27 May 1993
- Routledge
- Paperback (Book)
- 256
- 1
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