Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-229) and indexes.
Introduction -- From Repetition to Replication -- Replication, Novelty and Reactivation -- Branding, Trademark and the Virtual Audience -- Mechanical Reproduction : Print, Literacy and the Public Sphere -- Electronic Reproduction : Broadcasting, Watching and Public Service -- Micro-Electronic Reproduction : Communication, the Flow of Information and Users -- Technologies of Culture and Gender -- Simulation, Gender and Contemporary Culture.
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This astute and timely book investigates the radical potential of technically unlimited reproduction in postmodern culture. It describes a move towards a regime of cultural rights ordered by simulation rather than originality.
eBook Library
EBL166560
Cultural rights.
0415031559
Broadcasting.
Copyright.
Culture.
Information technology.
Intellectual property.
Printing.
Trademarks.
Broadcasting.
Copyright.
Culture.
Information technology.
Intellectual property.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.