| #1620347 in eBooks | 2015-11-02 | 2015-11-02 | File type: PDF||||"A magnificently complex argument based in meticulous archival research, Choreographing Copyright examines the function of copyright in both affirming and contesting key cultural values for artists of different raced, classed, and gendered identities
Choreographing Copyright is a new historical and cultural analysis of U.S. dance-makers' investment in intellectual property rights. Stretching from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first, the book reconstructs efforts to win copyright protection for choreography and teases out their raced and gendered politics, showing how dancers have embraced intellectual property rights as a means to both consolidate and contest racial and gendered power.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Choreographing Copyright: Race, Gender, and Intellectual Property Rights in American Dance | Anthea Kraut. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.