This book uncovers the vibrant yet complex world of China's internet literature, exploring how it thrives amid plagiarism debates and redefines intellectual property in the digital age.
This book uncovers the vibrant yet complex world of China's internet literature, exploring how it thrives amid plagiarism debates and redefines intellectual property in the digital age.
Chu Huijuan is a researcher at the Institute of Anthropology, Renmin University of China, and holds a PhD in Sociology from Peking University. Her work focuses on law and society, urban life, and social theory, bridging empirical analysis with critical theoretical frameworks.
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Contents Introduction Chapter One Fanatic Readers, Tainted Authors, and Legal Concerns Chapter Two The Old System: Copyright and Literary Institutions Chapter Three New Reading: Anxieties and Breakthroughs in Literature Chapter Four From Genre Fiction to Internet "Literature": Grub Street Strikes Back Chapter Five New Literature in the Age of Technology (I): Production Mechanisms Chapter Six New Literature in the Age of Technology (II): Content of Production Chapter Seven Historical Divergence: Two Production Paths for Internet Literature Chapter Eight Historical Overlaps: The Story of Qidian Conclusion Storytellers and the Dream Factory: Contradictions Between the Internet and the Culture of Capitalism Epilogue Freedom of Association in Knowledge Society: What Are Institutions for? Postscript to the Chinese Edition Bibliography
Contents Introduction Chapter One Fanatic Readers, Tainted Authors, and Legal Concerns Chapter Two The Old System: Copyright and Literary Institutions Chapter Three New Reading: Anxieties and Breakthroughs in Literature Chapter Four From Genre Fiction to Internet "Literature": Grub Street Strikes Back Chapter Five New Literature in the Age of Technology (I): Production Mechanisms Chapter Six New Literature in the Age of Technology (II): Content of Production Chapter Seven Historical Divergence: Two Production Paths for Internet Literature Chapter Eight Historical Overlaps: The Story of Qidian Conclusion Storytellers and the Dream Factory: Contradictions Between the Internet and the Culture of Capitalism Epilogue Freedom of Association in Knowledge Society: What Are Institutions for? Postscript to the Chinese Edition Bibliography
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