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At
Joyce's
tomb
:
mourning
,
scholarship
, and
post-mortem
copyright
Speaker
Saint-Amour, Paul K.
Contributors
Burrow
,
Gale
(introduction)
Subjects
Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Copyright
Intellectual property
Censorship
Fair use (Copyright)
Public domain (Copyright law)
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850
Coverage-Spatial
Ireland
;
England
;
United
States
Coverage-Temporal
Twentieth
century
Description
Literary
scholars
are
familiar
with the "
Death
of the
Author
"
which
Roland
Barthes
announced
in
1968
. But what
happens
when
authors
become
undead
and
walk
the
earth
in the
surrogate
body
of the
law
?
Taking
the
Estate
of
James
Joyce
as an
illustrative
case
,
Paul
Saint-Amour
,
Associate
Professor
of
English
at
Pomona
College
and the
author
of The
Copywrights
:
Intellectual
Property
and the
Literary
Imagination
(Cornell
University
Press
:
2003)
, will
explore
the
complex
ramifications
of
lengthening
post-mortem
copyright
terms
in the
U.S
. and
E.U
. How
does
such
copyright
maximalism
endow
literary
estates
with
powers
of
private
censorship
? How
does
it
pit
literary
heirs
against
scholars
,
adaptors
, and
publishers
in a
graveside
struggle
over
the
legal
corpus
of the
deceased
author
? How
did
copyright
law
,
historically
,
become
elevated
to its
present
role
of
patrolling
the
border
between
the
living
and the
dead
? How would
Joyce
himself
-
a
great
parodist
and
magpie
of
fragments
of the
work
of
others
-
have
fared
on the
altar
of
copyright
? And what
other
aesthetic
and
ethical
problems
in
contemporary
intellectual
property
congregate
at the
author's
tomb
?
Notes
Rosenkranz, Adam (lecture organizer)
Publisher
Claremont Colleges Library
Date
2005-04-13
Language
eng
Source
Original digital video cassette: 60 minute DVM of lecture by Paul Saint-Amour
Collection
Claremont
Discourse
Lectures
-
http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cdl/
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Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
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01:04:30
Object File Name
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