Intellectual Property Bibliographies

[This bibliography, originally prepared by Rebecca Moore Howard for her Spring 1997 general education course, is here reprinted with permission]

General Education 327, "Talent, Society, and the State: Defining and Regulating Intellectual Property"

Becky Howard

Spring 1997
E-mail:bhoward@center.colgate.edu

What follows is by no means a comprehensive bibliography on intellectual property; rather, it contains suggestions of sources appropriate to the research projects of students in GNED 327, Colgate University, Spring 1997.

Some of the following sources--in particular, articles in journals that Case Library does not own--are on reserve for this course. Some are available only through interlibrary loan. The book Computers and Community and the journals Written Communication and the Journal of Teaching Writing are available at the Department of Interdisciplinary Writing, 219 Alumni, where you can photocopy articles; I have recent issues of Pre/Text, Publishing Research Quarterly, Rhetoric Review, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, The Writing Instructor, and JAC. Bruce Pegg, 217 Alumni, has many sources on writing center theory, such as Writing Center Perspectives. If you want to consult works that Bruce Pegg or I own, please ask to photocopy articles, but not to borrow books and journals.

In addition to the hardcopy sources listed by topic on this bibliography, you will undoubtedly find important materials on the Internet. A number of possibilities are listed on the second writing assignment for this course. You may also find that consulting the chronology of authorship prepared for this course will help you place events and ideas in historical perspective.

Topic areas for research projects:

1. Ancient and medieval authorship
2. The collaborative author
3. Contemporary copyright
4. Electronic authorship
5. Feminism and the author
6. The invention and establishment of copyright
7. The imitative author
8. Plagiarism and pedagogy
9. Regulating intellectual property on the Internet
10. Renaissance and Restoration authorship
11. The Romantic author
12. Textual ethics and textual practices in the sciences
13. Theories of property
14. The twentieth-century controversy

1. Ancient and medieval authorship

Asmis, Elizabeth. "Plato on Poetic Creativity." The Cambridge Companion to Plato. Ed. Richard Kraut. New York: Cambridge UP, 1992. 338-64.

Augustine. Book IV of On Christian Doctrine. Rpt. The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present. Ed. Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg. Boston: Bedford, 1990. 381-422.

Bennett, H.S. "The Author and His Public in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries." Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association 23 (1938): 7-24.

Bruns, Gerald L. "The Originality of Texts in a Manuscript Culture." Journal of Comparative Literature 32 (Spring 1980): 113-29.

Burke, Sean. "Changing Conceptions of Authorship." Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 3-12.

Carlson, David R. English Humanist Books: Writers and Patrons, Manuscript and Print, 1475-1525. Toronto: U Toronto P, 1993. B778 .C37 1993

Clanchy, M.T. From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307. London: Arnold, 1979.

Constable, Giles. "Forgery and Plagiarism in the Middle Ages." Archiv fr Diplomatik, Schriftgeschichte, Siegel-und Wappenkunde 29 (1983): 1-41.

Havelock, Eric A. The Muse Learns to Write: Reflections on Orality and Literacy. New Haven: Yale UP, 1986. P90 .H38 1986

Jarratt, Susan C. "Aspasia: Rhetoric, Gender, and Colonial Ideology." Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1995. 9-24.

Lerer, Seth. Chaucer and His Readers: Imagining the Author in Late-Medieval England. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993.

Minnis, Alastair J. "The Significance of the Medieval Theory of Authorship." Medieval Theory of Authorship: Scholastic Literary Attitudes in the Later Middle Ages. London: Scholar P, 1984. Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 23-30.

Neel, Jasper. Plato, Derrida, and Writing. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1988. PN175 1b .N44 1988

Nichols, Stephen G., Jr. "Romanesque Imitation or Imitating the Romans?" Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 36-59.

Nitzsche, Jane Chance. The Genius Figure in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. New York: Columbia UP, 1975.

Plato. Gorgias. Trans. H.N. Fowler. Loeb Classical Library, 1914. Rpt. The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present.. Ed. Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg. Boston: Bedford, 1990. 61-112.

Plato. "from Ion." The Collected Dialogues of Plato. Ed. Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1916. Rpt. excerpt Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 13-16.

Plato. Phaedrus. Trans. H.N. Fowler. Loeb Classical Library, 1914. Rpt. The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present... Ed. Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg. Boston: Bedford, 1990. 113-43.

Plato. "from Republic." Rpt. excerpt Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 19-22.

Root, Robert K. "Publication before Printing." PMLA 28 (1913): 417-31.

Rutherford, Richard. "Authorial Rhetoric in Virgil's Georgics." Ethics and Rhetoric: Classical Essays for Donald Russell on His Seventy-Fifth Birthday. Ed. Doreen Innes, Harry Hine, and Christopher Pelling. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1995. 19-29.

Vance, Eugene. "Saint Augustine: Language as Temporality." Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes.. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 20-35.

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2. The collaborative author

Bruffee, Kenneth A. "Collaborative Learning and the 'Conversation of Mankind.'" College English 46.7 (November 1984): 635-52.

Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative Learning: Higher Education, Interdependence, and the Authority of Knowledge. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993. LB1032 .B76 1993

Burnett, Rebecca E., and Helen Rothschild Ewald. "Rabbit Trails, Ephemera, and Other Stories: Feminist Methodology and Collaborative Research." Journal of Advanced Composition 14.1 (Winter 1994): 21-52.

Clark, Suzanne, and Lisa Ede. "Collaboration, Resistance, and the Teaching of Writing." The Right to Literacy. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford, Helene Moglen, and James Slevin. New York: MLA, 1990. 276-85.

Clifford, John. "Responses to the Essays: Toward an Ethical Community of Writers." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 170-6.

Daiute, Collette. "Do 1 and 1 Make 2? Patterns of Influence by Collaborative Authors." Written Communication 3 (1986): 382-408.

Ede, Lisa, and Andrea A. Lunsford. "Why Write . . . Together?" Rhetoric Review 1.2 (January 1983): 150-57.

Ervin, Elizabeth, and Dana L. Fox. "Collaboration as Political Action." Journal of Advanced Composition 14.1 (Winter 1994): 53-72.

Entes, Judith. "The Right to Write a Co-Authored Manuscript." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 47-60. LB1032 .W65 1994

Fox, Thomas. "Race and Gender in Collaborative Learing." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 111-22. LB1032 .W65 1994

Gaillet, Lynee Lewis. "An Historical Perspective on Collaborative Learning." Journal of Advanced Composition 14.1 (Winter 1994): 93-110.

Gere, Anne Ruggles. "Common Properties of Pleasure: Texts in Nineteenth Century Women's Clubs." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 383-400.

Harris, Muriel. "Collaboration Is Not Collaboration Is Not Collaboration: Writing Center Tutorials vs. Peer-Response Groups." College Composition and Communication 43.3 (October 1992): 369-83.

Holdstein, Deborah H. "The Institutional Agenda, Collaboration, and Writing Assessment." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 77-88. LB1032 .W65 1994

Holt, Mara. "Dewey and the 'Cult of Efficiency': Competing Ideologies in Collaborative Pedagogies of the 1920s." Journal of Advanced Composition 14.1 (Winter 1994): 73-92.

Holt, Mara. "Knowledge, Social Relations, and Authority in Collaborative Practices of the 1930s and the 1950s." College Composition and Communication 44.4 (December 1993): 538-55.

Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. "The Divorce Between Speech and Thought." Eloquence in an Electronic Age: The Transformation of Political Speechmaking. New York: Oxford UP, 1988. 201-37.

Knox-Quinn, Carolyn. "Collaboration in the Writing Classroom: An Interview with Ken Kesey." College Composition and Communication 41 (October 1990): 309-317.

Koestenbaum, Wayne. Double Talk: The Erotics of Male Literary Collaboration. New York: Routledge, 1989. PR120.M45 K64 1989.

Lay, Mary M. "The Androgynous Collaborator: The Impact of Gender Studies on Collaboration." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 82-104.

LeFevre, Karen Burke. Invention as a Social Act. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1987.

Locker, Kitty O. "What Makes a Collaborative Writing Team Successful? A Case Study of Lawyers and Social Service Workers in a State Agency." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 37-62.

Lunsford, Andrea A. "Collaboration, Control, and the Idea of a Writing Center." The Writing Center Journal 12.1 (Fall 1991): 3-10.

Lunsford, Andrea A., and Lisa Ede. "Rhetoric in a New Key: Women and Collaboration." Rhetoric Review 8 (1990): 234-41.

Lunsford, Andrea A., and Lisa Ede. Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1990.

Miller, Keith D., and Elizabeth A. Vander Lei. "Collaboration, Collaborative Communities, and Black Folk Culture." The Right to Literacy. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford, Helene Moglen, and James Slevin. New York: MLA, 1990. 50-60.

Morgan, Meg. "Women as Emergent Leaders in Student Collaborative Writing Groups." Journal of Advanced Composition 14.1 (Winter 1994): 203-20.

Schilb, John. "The Sociological Imagination and the Ethics of Collaboration." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 105-119.

Spellmeyer, Kurt. "On Conventions and Collaboration: The Open Road and the Iron Cage." Writing Theory and Critical Theory. Ed. John Clifford and John Schilb. New York: Modern Language Association, 1994. 73-95.

Sperling, Melanie. "Speaking of Writing: When Teacher and Student Collaborate." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 227-46. LB1032 .W65 1994

Stanger, Carol. "The Sexual Politics of the One-to-One Tutorial Approach and Collaborative Learning." Teaching Writing: Pedagogy, Gender, and Equity. Ed. Cynthia L. Caywood and Gillian R. Overing. Albany: SUNY UP, 1987. 31-44. PE1404 .T4 1987

Stillinger, Jack. Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Solitary Genius. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.

Sullivan, Patricia A. "Revising the Myth of the Independent Scholar." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 11-30. LB1032 .W65 1994

Trimbur, John. "Consensus and Difference in Collaborative Learning." College English 51.6 (October 1989): 602-16.

Trimbur, John, and Lundy A. Braun. "Laboratory Life and the Determination of Authorship." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 19-36.

Villanueva, Victor, Jr. "On Writing Groups, Class, and Culture: Studying Oral and Literate Language Features in Writing." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 123-40. LB1032 .W65 1994

Whitworth, Richard. "Collaborative Learning and Other Disasters." Focus on Collaborative Learning: Classroom Practices in Teaching English, 1988. Ed. Jeff Golub, et al. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1988. 13-20. LB1032 .F64 1988.

Wingate, Molly. "The Politics of Collaboration: Writing Centers Within Their Institutions." Resituating Writing: Constructing and Administering Writing Programs. Ed. Joseph Janangelo and Kristine Hansen. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1995. 100-107.

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3. Contemporary copyright

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Abrams, Howard B. "The Historic Foundation of American Copyright Law: Exploding the Myth of Common Law Copyright." Wayne Law Review 29 (1983): 1119-91.

Barlow, John Perry. "The Economy of Ideas: A Framework for Patents and Copyrights in the Digital Age." WIRED 2.3 (March 1994): 84-90, 126-29.

Basic Books, Inc., v. Kinko's Graphics Corp. Federal Supplement 758 (1991): 1522-47.

Bettig, Ronald V. Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property. New York: Westview P, 1996.

Boyle, James. Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP.

Branscomb, A.W. Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access. New York: Basic Books, 1994.

Breyer, Stephen. "Copyright: A Rejoinder." 20 UCLA Law Review 75 (1972).

Breyer, Stephen. "The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs." 84 Harvard Law Review 281 (1970).

Bruwelheide, J.H. The Copyright Primer for Librarians and Educators. 2nd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1995.

Crews, Kenneth D. Copyright, Fair Use, and the Challenge for Universities: Promoting the Progress of Higher Education. Chicago: U Chicago P, 1993. Z649.F35 C74 1993

Elkin-Koren, Niva. "Public/Private and Copyright Reform in Cyberspace." Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2.2 (September 1996). http://www.usc.edu/dept/annenberg/vol2/issue2/elkin.html.

Gasaway, Laura N. "Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Copyright Proprietors: The First Collision on the Information Highway." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 22.5 (September 1996): 337-344.

Goldstein, Paul. Copyright's Highway: From Gutenberg to the Celestial Jukebox. New York: Hill and Wang, 1994.

Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: A Preliminary Draft of the Report of the Work Group on Intellectual Property Rights. Commerce Dept., July 1994. http://www.uspto.gov/web/ipnii/

Jaszi, Peter. "On the Author Effect: Contemporary Copyright and Collective Creativity." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 29-56.

Jaszi, Peter. "Toward a Theory of Copyright: The Metamorphoses of 'Authorship.'" Duke Law Journal (1991): 455-502.

Lunsford, Andrea A., and Susan West. "Intellectual Property and Composition Studies." College Composition and Communication 47.3 (October 1996): 383-411.

Patterson, Lymon Ray, and Stanley W. Lindberg. The Nature of Copyright: A Law of User's Rights. Athens: U Georgia P, 1991.

Perlstein, Rick. "Coursepack Attack." Lingua Franca (November 1996): 22-24.

Ploman, Edward W., and L. Clark Hamilton. Copyright: Intellectual Property in the Information Age. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980.

Price, Monroe E., and Malla Pollack. "The Author in Copyright: Notes for the Literary Critic." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 439-56.

Rose, Mark. "The Author as Proprietor: Donaldson v. Becket and the Genealogy of Modern Authorship." Representations 23 (1988).

Samuelson, Pamela. "Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine and Digital Data." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.1 (Spring 1995): 27-39.

Saunders, David. Authorship and Copyright. New York: Routledge, 1992.

Stowe, David W. "Just Do It: How to Beat the Copyright Racket." Lingua Franca (December 1995): 32-42.

Streeter, Thomas. "Broadcast Copyright and the Bureaucratization of Property." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 303-26.

Strong, W.S. The Copyright Book: A Practical Guide. 4th ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1993.

Tyerman, Barry. "The Economic Rationale for Copyright Protection for Published Books: A Reply to Professor Breyer." 18 UCLA Law Review 1100 (1971).

Vivant, Michel. "The Notions of Work, Originality and Neighboring Rights from the Viewpoint of Civil Law Traditions." WIPO Worldwide Symposium on the Future of Copyright and Neighboring Rights. Geneva: WIPO, 1994. 69-79.

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4. Electronic authorship

Aarseth, Espen J. "Nonlinearity and Literary Theory." Hyper/Text/Theory. Ed. George P. Landow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994. 51-86.

Barlow, John Perry. "The Economy of Ideas: A Framework for Patents and Copyrights in the Digital Age." WIRED 2.3 (March 1994): 84-90, 126-29.

Birkerts, Sven. The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1994. Z1003 .B57 1994

Bolter, Jay David. Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1991.

Brent, Doug. "Oral Knowledge, Typographic Knowledge, Electronic Knowledge: Speculations on the History of Ownership." Intertek 3.4 (1993): 4-11.

Conklin, Jeff. "Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey." Computer (September 1987).

Douglas, J. Yellowlees. '"How Do I Stop This Thing?': Closure and Indeterminacy in Interactive Narratives." Hyper/Text/Theory. Ed. George P. Landow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994. 159-88.

Feather, John. The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change. London: Library Association Publishing, 1994.

Garry, Patrick M. Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and the First Amendment. U Pittsburgh P, 1994.

Haywood, Trevor. Info-Rich--Info-Poor: Access and Exchange in the Global Information Society. London: Bowker Saur, 1995.

Holdstein, Deborah H. "Power, Genre, and Technology." College Composition and Communication 47.2 (May 1996): 279-83.

Holland, Peter. "Authorship and Collaboration: The Problem of Editing Shakespeare." The Politics of the Electronic Text. Ed. Warren Chernaik, et al. Oxford, Eng.: Office for Humanities Communication, 1993. 17-24.

Joyce, Michael. Of Two Minds. Ann Arbor: U Michigan P, 1995. PN56.T37 J69 1995.

Landow, George P. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Johns Hopkins UP, 1992. PN81 .L28 1992

Lanham, Richard. The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts. U Chicago P, 1994. QA76.9.C66 L363 1993

Levy, Steven. "Crypto Rebels." WIRED 1.2 (May/June 1993): 54-61.

Maynor, Natalie. "The Language of Electronic Mail: Written Speech?" Publication of the American Dialect Society 78 (1994): 48-54.

McKnight, Cliff, Andrew Dillon, and John Richardson. Hypertext in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. Z286.E43 M39 1991

Olson, Gary A. "Writing, Literacy, and Technology: Toward a Cyborg Writing." JAC 16.1 (1996): 1-26.

Owston, Ronald D., Sharon Murphy, and Herbert H. Wideman. "The Effects of Word Processing on Students' Writing Quality and Revision Strategies." Research in the Teaching of English 26.3 (October 1992): 249-76.

Quinn, Frank. "Roadkill on the Electronic Highway? The Threat to the Mathematical Literature." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.2 (Summer 1995): 20-28.

Rheingold, Howard. The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1993.

Selfe, Cynthia L. "Technology as a Catalyst for Educational Reform in English Classes: Computer-Supported Writers' Conferences." Constructing Rhetorical Education. Ed. Marie Secor and Davida Charney. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1992. 150-70.

Selfe, Cynthia L., and Richard J. Selfe, Jr. "The Politics of the Interface: Power and Its Exercise in Electronic Contact Zones." College Composition and Communication 45.4 (December 1994): 480-504.

Slatin, John M. "Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium." College English 52 (December 1990): 870-83.

Spender, Dale. "Electronic Scholarship: Perform or Perish?" Women, Information, Technology, Scholarship. Ed. H. Jeanie Taylor, Cheris Kramarae, and Ebben. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1993.

Spooner, Michael, and Kathleen Yancey. "Postings on a Genre of Email." College Composition and Communication 47.2 (May 1996): 252-78.

Tuman, Myron C.. "First Thoughts." Literacy Online: the Promise (and Peril) of Reading and Writing with Computers. Ed. Myron C. Tuman. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1992. 3-15.

Tuman, Myron C. Word Perfect: Literacy in the Computer Age. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1992.

We, Gladys. "Cross-Gender Communication in Cyberspace." The Arachnet Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture 2.3 (1994). Send e-mail to LISTSERV@KENTVM or LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU with the command: GET WE V2N3.

Webster, Frank. Theories of the Information Society. London: Routledge, 1995.

Wiebe, Russel, and Robert S. Dornsife, Jr. "The Metaphor of Collage: Beyond Computer Composition." JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 15.1 (1995): 131-8.

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5. Feminism and the author

Ballif, Michelle. "Re/Dressing Histories; Or, On Re/Covering Figures Who Have Been Laid Bare By Our Gaze." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (Winter 1992): 91-8.

Biesecker, Susan L. "Rhetoric, Possibility, and Women's Status in Ancient Athens: Gorgias's and Isocrates's Encomiums of Helen." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (Winter 1992): 99-108.

Bizzell, Patricia. "The Praise of Folly, The Woman Rhetor, and Post-Modern Skepticism." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (Winter 1992): 7-17.

Blair, Carole, Julie R. Brown, and Lester A. Baxter. "Disciplining the Feminine." Quarterly Journal of Speech 80 (1994): 383- 409.

Bleich, David. "Genders of Writing." Journal of Advanced Composition 9.1-2 (1989): 10-25.

Brody, Miriam. Manly Writing: Gender, Rhetoric, and the Rise of Composition. Southern Illinois UP, 1993. PE1404 .B74 1993

Brown, Wendy. "'Supposing Truth Were a Woman. . .': Plato's Subversion of Masculine Discourse." Feminist Interpretations of Plato. Ed. Nancy Tuana. University Park: Penn State P, 1994. 157-80.

Cixous, Helne. "The Author in Truth." Coming to Writing and Other Essays. Trans. Sarah Cornell, et alia. Ed. Deborah Jenson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1991. 136-81.

Cixous, Helne. "Castration or Decapitation?" Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 162-77.

Cixous, Helne. "The Laugh of the Medusa." Rpt. The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present... Ed. Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg. Boston: Bedford, 1990. 1232-1244.

Clark, Suzanne. "Julia Kristeva: Rhetoric and the Woman as Stranger." Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1995. 305-18.

Clark, Suzanne. "Rhetoric, Social Construction, and Gender: Is It Bad to Be Sentimental?" Writing Theory and Critical Theory. Ed. John Clifford and John Schilb. New York: Modern Language Association, 1994. 96-108.

Farrell, Thomas J. "The Female and Male Modes of Rhetoric." College English 40 (1979): 909-21.

Flynn, Elizabeth A. "Composing as a Woman." College Composition and Communication 39 (1988): 423-35.

Fox, Thomas. "Race and Gender in Collaborative Learning." Writing With: New Directions in Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research. Ed. Sally Barr Reagan, Thomas Fox, and David Bleich. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1994. 111-22. LB1032 .W65 1994

Gere, Anne Ruggles. "Common Properties of Pleasure: Texts in Nineteenth Century Women's Clubs." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 383-400.

Gere, Anne Ruggles, and Laura Jane Roop. "For Profit and Pleasure: Collaboration in Nineteenth Century Women's Literary Clubs." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 1-18.

Graves, Heather Brodie. "Regrinding the Lens of Gender: Problematizing 'Writing as a Woman.'" Written Communication 10.2 (April 1993): 139-63.

Haswell, Janis, and Richard H. Haswell. "Gendership and the Miswriting of Students." Composition and Communication 46.2 (May 1995): 223-54.

Hirsh, Elizabeth, and Gary A. Olson. "Starting from Marginalized Lives: A Conversation with Sandra Harding." JAC 15.2 (1995): 193-226.

Howard, Rebecca Moore. "The Gendered Plagiarist." Penn State Conference on Rhetoric and Composition, State College PA, 15 July 1995. ERIC document #ED 391 176. Also available at http://www2.colgate.edu/diw/ rhoward

Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. "The 'Effeminate' Style." Eloquence in an Electronic Age: The Transformation of Political Speechmaking. New York: Oxford UP, 1988. 67-89.

Jardine, Alice. "Feminist Tracks." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 178-92.

Kaplan, Nancy, and Eva Farrell. "Weavers of Webs: A Portrait of Young Women on the Net." The Arachnet Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture 2.3 (1994). Send e-mail to LISTSERV@KENTVM or LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT. EDU with the command: GET KAPLAN V2N3.

Keller, Evelyn Fox. "Gender and Science." Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Ed. Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka. Boston: D. Reidel, 1983. 187-206. HQ1154 .D538 1983

Kirsch, Gesa E. Women Writing the Academy: Audience, Authority, and Transformation. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1993.

Kristeva, Julia. "Women's Time." Rpt. The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present... Ed. Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg. Boston: Bedford, 1990. 1251-66.

Lamb, Catherine E. "Beyond Argument in Feminist Composition." College Composition and Communication 42 (1991): 11-24.

Lunsford, Andrea A. "On Reclaiming Rhetorica." Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1995. 3-8.

McCaughey, Martha. "Redirecting Feminist Critiques of Science." Hypatia 8.4 (Fall 1993): 72-84.

Miller, Nancy K. "Changing the Subject: Authorship, Writing and the Reader." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 193-212.

Miller, Susan. Textual Carnivals: The Politics of Composition. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1991.

Moulton, Janice. "A Paradigm of Philosophy: The Adversary Method." Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Ed. Sandra Harding and Merill B. Hintikka. Boston: D. Reidel, 1983. 149-64. HQ1154 .D538 1983

Nuyen, A.T. "The Rhetoric of Feminist Writings." Philosophy and Rhetoric 28.3 (1995): 69-82.

Parker, Patricia. Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric, Gender, Property. London: Methuen, 1987.

Peaden, Catherine. "Understanding Differently: Re-reading Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (Winter 1992): 75-90.

Pigott, Margaret B. "Sexist Roadblocks in Inventing, Focusing, and Writing." College English 40 (1979): 922-7.

Reichert, Pegeen. "A Contributing Listener and Other Composition Wives: Reading and Writing the Feminine Metaphors in Composition Studies." JAC 16.1 (1996): 141-57.

Royster, Jacqueline Jones. "To Call a Thing by Its True Name: The Rhetoric of Ida B. Wells." Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1995. 167-84.

Schilb, John. "The Role of Ethos: Ethics, Rhetoric, and Politics in Contemporary Feminist Theory." Pre/Text 11.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1990): 211-236.

Sharpe, Patricia, Frances Mascia-Lees, and Colleen B. Cohen. "White Women and Black Men: Differential Responses to Reading Black Women's Texts." College English 52 (February 1990): 142-53.

Spender, Dale. The Writing or the Sex? Or Why You Don't Have to Read Women's Writing to Know It's No Good. New York: Teachers College P, 1989.

Swearingen, C. Jan. "Plato's Feminine: Appropriation, Impersonation, and Metaphorical Polemic." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (Winter 1992): 109-23.

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Worsham, Lynn. "Reading Wild, Seriously: Confessions of an Epistemophiliac." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (Winter 1992): 39-62.

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6. The invention and establishment of copyright

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Barnes, James J. Authors, Publishers and Politicians: The Quest for an Anglo-American Copyright Agreement, 1815-1854. Columbus, 1975.

Feather, John. "Publishers and Politicians: The Remaking of the Law of Copyright in Britain 1775-1842. Part I: Legal Deposit and the Battle of the Library Tax. Publishing History 24 (1988): 49-76.

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Feather, John. "The Publishers and the Pirates: British Copyright Law in Theory and Practice, 1710-1775." Publishing History 22 (1987): 5-32.

Feltes, N.N. "International Copyright: Structuring 'the Condition of Modernity' in British Publishing." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 271-80.

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Woodmansee, Martha. "The Genius and the Copyright: Economic and Legal Conditions of the Emergence of the 'Author.'" Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984): 425-48.

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7. The imitative author1

Auerbach, Erich. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature. Trans. Willard Trask. New York: Anchor, 1957.

Beaujour, Michel. "Speculum, Method, and Self-Portrayal: Some Epistemological Problems." Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes.. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 188-96.

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Kehl, D.G. "Composition in the Mimetic Mode: Imitatio and Exercitatio." Linguistics, Stylistics and the Teaching of Composition. Ed. Donald McQuade. Akron: U Akron Dept. of English, 1979. 135-42.

Matalene, Carolyn. "Contrastive Rhetoric: An American Writing Teacher in China." College English 47.8 (December 1985): 789-808.

McKeon, Richard. "Literary Criticism and the Concept of Imitation in Antiquity." Modern Philology 34 (1936-37): 1-35.

Minock, Mary. "Toward a Postmodern Pedagogy of Imitation." JAC 15.3 (Fall 1995): 489-510.

Nichols, Stephen G., Jr. "Romanesque Imitation or Imitating the Romans?" Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes.. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 36-59.

Pigman, G.W., III. "Versions of Imitation in the Renaissance." Renaissance Quarterly 33 (1980): 1-32.

Stillinger, Jack. Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Solitary Genius. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.

Sullivan, Dale L. "Attitudes Toward Imitation: Classical Culture and the Modern Temper." Rhetoric Review 8 (1989): 5-21.

Weinsheimer, Joel. Imitation. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984. PN166.W4 1984

White, Harold Ogden. Plagiarism and Imitation During the English Renaissance: A Study of Critical Distinctions. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1935.

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8. Plagiarism and pedagogy

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Bleich, David. "Motives and Truth in Classroom Communication." College Composition and Communication 26 (1975): 371-78.

Bond, Harold L. Sources, Their Use and Acknowledgement. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College, 1972.

Brody, Miriam. Manly Writing: Gender, Rhetoric, and the Rise of Composition. Southern Illinois UP, 1993.

Brown, A.L., J.D. Day, and R.S. Jones. "The Development of Plans for Summarizing Texts." Child Development 54 (August 1983): 968-79.

Campbell, Cherry. Writing with Others' Words: Native and Non-Native University Students' Use of Information from a Background Reading Text in Academic Compositions. Washington DC: Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), 1987. ERIC ED 287 315.

Chaney, Jerry, and Tom Duncan. "Editors, Teachers Disagree about Definition of Plagiarism." The Journalism Educator 40.2 (Summer 1985): 13-16.

Clark, Irene L. "Portfolio Evaluation, Collaboration, and Writing Centers." College Composition and Communication 44.4 (December 1993): 515-24.

Clark, Irene Lurkis. "Collaboration and Ethics in Writing Center Pedagogy." Writing Center Journal 9.1 (Fall-Winter 1988): 3-12.

Dant, Doris R. "Plagiarism in High School: A Survey." English Journal 75.2 (February 1986): 81-84.

Dillon, George L. "My Words of an Other." College English 50 (January 1988): 63-73.

Drum, Alice. "Responding to Plagiarism." College Composition and Communication 37 (May 1986): 241-43.

Ervin, Elizabeth, and Dana L. Fox. "Collaboration as Political Action." Journal of Advanced Composition 14.1 (Winter 1994): 53-72.

Hawley, Christopher S. "The Thieves of Academe: Plagiarism in the University System." Improving College and University Teaching 32.1 (Winter 1984): 35-9.

Haynes-Burton, Cynthia. "Intellectual (Proper)ty in Writing Centers: Retro Texts and Positive Plagiarism." Writing Center Perspectives. Ed. Byron L. Stay, Christina Murphy, and Eric H. Hobson. National Writing Center Association Press, 1995. 84-93.

Hertz, Neil. "Two Extravagant Teachings." Yale French Studies 63 (1982): 59-71.

Houston, John P. "Kohlberg-Type Moral Instruction and Cheating Behavior." College Student Journal 172. (1983): 196-204.

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Howard, Rebecca Moore. "Plagiarisms, Authorships, and the Academic Death Penalty." College English 57.7 (November 1995): 708-36.

Hull, Glynda, and Mike Rose. "Rethinking Remediation: Toward a Social-Cognitive Understanding of Problematic Reading and Writing." Written Communication 6.2 (1989): 139-54.

Kantz, Margaret. "Helping Students Use Textual Sources Persuasively." College English 52 (January 1990): 74-91.

Kibler, William L., Elizabeth M. Nuss, Brent G. Paterson, and Gary Pavela. Academic Integrity and Student Development: Legal Issues and Policy Perspectives. Asheville, NC: College Administration Publications, 1988.

Kolich, Augustus M. "Plagiarism: The Worm of Reason." College English 45 (February 1983): 141-48.

Kroll, Barry M. "How College Freshmen View Plagiarism." Written Communication 5 (April 1988): 203-21.

Malloch, A.E. "A Dialogue on Plagiarism." College English 38 (1976): 165-74.

Mawdsley, Ralph D. Legal Aspects of Plagiarism. Topeka, Kansas: National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, 1985.

McCormick, Frank. "The Plagiario and the Professor in Our Peculiar Institution." Journal of Teaching Writing 8 (Fall/Winter 1989): 133-145.

McLeod, Susan H. "Responding to Plagiarism: The Role of the WPA." WPA: Writing Program Administration 15.3 (Spring 1992): 7-16.

McNenny, Geraldine, and Duane H. Roen. "Collaboration or Plagiarism--Cheating Is in the Eye of the Beholder." Dialogue: A Journal for Writing Specialists 1 (1993): 6-27.

Murphy, Richard. "Anorexia: The Cheating Disorder." College English 52 (December 1990): 898-903.

Pemberton, Michael. "Threshold of Desperation: Winning the Fight Against Term Paper Mills." The Writing Instructor 11.3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 143-52.

Peterson, Lorna. "But We Did It Together;' Or, Academic Integrity and Misrepresentation among College Students. 1986. ERIC ED 275 281.

Peterson, Lorna. "Teaching Academic Integrity: Opportunities in Bibliographic Instruction." Research Strategies 6.1 (Fall 1988): 168-76.

Peterson, Lorna. Teaching Academic Integrity: A Cognitive Developmental Model Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development. Report, 1986. ERIC ED 270 052.

Sherrard, Carol. "Summary Writing: A Topographical Study." Written Communication 3 (July 1986): 324-43.

Stein, Mark J. "Teaching Plagiarism." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, New Orleans, LA, March 13-15, 1986. ERIC ED 298 482.

Wells, Dorothy. "Causes of Unintentional Plagiarism." WPA: Writing Program Administration 16.3 (Spring 1993): 59-71.

Whitaker, Elaine E. "A Pedagogy to Address Plagiarism." College Composition and Communication 44.4 (December 1993): 509-14.

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9. Regulating intellectual property on the Internet

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American Library Association. "Fair Use in the Electronic Age: Serving the Public Interest." Alawon (ALA Washington Office News Line) 4.22 (March 11, 1995).

Barlow, John Perry. "The Economy of Ideas: A Framework for Patents and Copyrights in the Digital Age." WIRED 2.3 (March 1994): 84-90, 126-29.

Branscomb, A.W. Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access. New York: Basic Books, 1994.

Brent, Doug. "Oral Knowledge, Typographic Knowledge, Electronic Knowledge: Speculations on the History of Ownership." Intertek 3.4 (1993): 4-11.

Breyer, Stephen. "Copyright: A Rejoinder." 20 UCLA Law Review 75 (1972).

Breyer, Stephen. "The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs." 84 Harvard Law Review 281 (1970).

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"Controlling Electronic Rights." Rights 6.2 (1992): 3-4.

DeLoughry, Thomas J. "Computers and Copyrights." The Chronicle of Higher Education 24 November 1993: A15-16.

Dyson, Esther, et al. "Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age." http://www.pff.org/position.html.

Elkin-Koren, Niva. "Public/Private and Copyright Reform in Cyberspace." Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2.2 (September 1996). http://www.usc.edu/dept/annenberg/vol2/issue2/elkin.html.

Feather, John. The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change. London: Library Association Publishing, 1994.

Garry, Patrick M. Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and the First Amendment. U Pittsburgh P, 1994.

Gasaway, Laura N. "Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Copyright Proprietors: The First Collision on the Information Highway." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 22.5 (September 1996): 337-344.

Gotze, Dietrich. "Electronic Journals--Market and Technology." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.1 (Spring 1995): 3-20.

Haywood, Trevor. Info-Rich--Info-Poor: Access and Exchange in the Global Information Society. London: Bowker Saur, 1995.

Horowitz, Irvin Louis. "Publishing, Property, and the National Information Infrastructure." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.1 (Spring 1995): 40-5.

Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: A Preliminary Draft of the Report of the Work Group on Intellectual Property Rights. Commerce Dept., July 1994. http://www.uspto.gov/web/ipnii/

Lanham, Richard. "The Extraordinary Convergence: Democracy, Technology, Theory, and The University Curriculum." The South Atlantic Quarterly 89:1 (1990).

Lanham, Richard. The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts. U Chicago P, 1994. QA76.9.C66 L363 1993

Levy, Steven. "Crypto Rebels." WIRED 1.2 (May/June 1993): 54-61.

Lyon, David. The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society. Minneapolis: U Minnesota P, 1994. TK7882.E2 L96 1994

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Samuelson, Pamela. "Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine and Digital Data." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.1 (Spring 1995): 27-39.

Samuelson, Pamela. "Digital Media and the Changing Face of Intellectual Property Law." Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 16 (1990): 323-40.

Sosnoski, James J. "Notes on Postmodern Double Agency and the Arts of Lurking." College Composition and Communication 47.2 (May 1996): 288-92.

Sterling, Bruce. The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier.

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Ulmer, Gregory. "The Miranda Warnings: An Experiment in Hyperrhetoric." Hyper/Text/Theory. Ed. George P. Landow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994. 345-78.

Webster, Frank. Theories of the Information Society. London: Routledge, 1995.

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10. Renaissance and Restoration authorship

Carlson, David R. English Humanist Books: Writers and Patrons, Manuscript and Print, 1475-1525. Toronto: U Toronto P, 1993. B778 .C37 1993

Cave, Terence. "The Mimesis of Reading in the Renaissance." Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes.. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 149-65.

Edwards, Mark U., Jr. Printing, Propaganda, and Martin Luther. Berkeley: U California P, 1994. BR325.E343 1994

Eisenstein, Elizabeth. The Printing Press as an Agent of Change. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979. Influence on modern capitalism.

Elsky, Martin. Authorizing Words: Speech, Writing, and Print in the English Renaissance. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1989.

Engle, Lars. Shakespearean Pragmatism: Market of His Time. Chicago: U Chicago P, 1993. PR3001 .E64 1993

Febvre, Lucien, and Henri-Jean Martin. The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing, 1450-1800. Trans. David Gerard. London: Verso, 1990.

Fish, Stanley. "Authors-Readers: Jonson's Community of the Same." Representing the English Renaissance. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. Berkeley: U California P, 1988. 231-63.

Greene, Thomas M. "Erasmus's 'Festina lente': Vulnerabilities of the Humanist Text." Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes.. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr.. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 132-48.

Greene, Thomas M. The Light in Troy: Imitation and Discovery in Renaissance Poetry. New Haven: Yale UP, 1982.

Hayes, Tom. The Birth of Popular Culture: Ben Jonson, Maid Marian, and Robin Hood. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne UP, 1992.

Helgerson, Richard. Self-Crowned Laureates: Spenser, Jonson, Milton, and the Literary System. Berkeley: U California P, 1983.

Kernan, Alvin B. Printing Technology and Letters, and Samuel Johnson. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1987.

Kramer, David Bruce. The Imperial Dryden: The Poetics of Appropriation in Seventeenth-Century England. Athens: U Georgia P, 1994. PR3427.L5 K73 1994.

Krieger, Murray. "Presentation and Representation in the Renaissance Lyric: The Net of Words and the Escape of the Gods." Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes.. Ed. John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1982. 110-31.

Lindenbaum, Peter. "Milton's Contract." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 175-90.

Locke, John. Two Treatises of Government. Ed. Peter Laslett. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1960.

Loewenstein, Joseph. "The Script in the Marketplace." Representations 12 (1985): 101-14.

Masten, Jeffrey A. "Beaumont and/or Fletcher: Collaboration and the Interpretation of Renaissance Drama." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 361-82.

Miller, Jacqueline T. Poetic License: Authority and Authorship in Medieval and Renaissance Contexts. New York: Oxford UP, 1986.

Milton, John. Areopagitica. 1644.

Milton, John. Eikonoklastes. 1649.

Patterson, Annabel. Censorship and Interpretation: The Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England. Madison: U Wisconsin P, 1984.

Phillips, Patricia. The Adventurous Muse: Theories of Originality in English Poetics, 1650-1760. Uppsala, 1984.

Pigman, G.W., III. "Versions of Imitation in the Renaissance." Renaissance Quarterly 33 (1980): 1-32.

Quaint, David. Origin and Originality in Renaissance Literature. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1983.

Rowe, George E. Distinguishing Jonson: Imitation, Rivalry, and the Direction of a Dramatic Career. Lincoln: U Nebraska P, 1988.

Saunders, David. Authorship and Copyright. New York: Routledge, 1992.

Shapin, Steven. A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England. Chicago: U Chicago P, 1994.

Shapiro, James. Rival Playwrights: Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare. New York: Columbia UP, 1991.

Sherman, William H. John Dee: The Politics of Reading and Writing in the English Renaissance. Amherst: U Massachusetts P, 1995.

Sidney, Sir Philip. An Apology for Poetry. Ed. Geoffrey Shepherd. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1965. Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 31-6.

Tebeaux, Elizabeth, and Mary M. Lay. "The Emergence of the Feminine Voice, 1526-1640: The Earliest Published Books by English Renaissance Women." JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 15.1 (1995): 53-82.

Thomas, Max W. "Reading and Writing the Renaissance Commonplace Book: A Question of Authorship?" The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 401-16.

Wall, Wendy. The Imprint of Gender: Authorship and Publication in the English Renaissance. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993.

White, Harold Ogden. Plagiarism and Imitation During the English Renaissance: A Study of Critical Distinctions. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1935.

Woodmansee, Martha. "The Genius and the Copyright: Economic and Legal Conditions of the Emergence of the 'Author.'" Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984): 425-48.

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11. The Romantic author

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Nature. Selected Writings of Emerson. Ed. Brooks Atkinson. New York: Modern Library, 1950. 3-44.

Fruman, Norman. Coleridge: The Damaged Archangel. New York: Braziller, 1971. 821.7 C676zfr

Gere, Anne Ruggles. "Common Properties of Pleasure: Texts in Nineteenth Century Women's Clubs." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 383-400.

Gere, Anne Ruggles, and Laura Jane Roop. "For Profit and Pleasure: Collaboration in Nineteenth Century Women's Literary Clubs." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 1-18.

Gilmore, Michael T. American Romanticism and the Marketplace. U Chicago P, 1985.

Jaszi, Peter, and Martha Woodmansee, intro. The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 1-13.

Leader, Zachary. Revision and Romantic Authorship. Oxford: Clarendon P.

Loving, Jerome. Lost in the Customhouse: Authorship in the American Renaissance. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1993.

McFarland, Thomas. "Coleridge's Plagiarisms Once More: A Review Essay." Yale Review 62 (1974): 252-86.

McFarland, Thomas. Originality and Imagination. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1985.

McFarland, Thomas. "The Problem of Coleridge's Plagiarisms." Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradition. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1969.

McLaughlin, Kevin. Writing in Parts: Imitation and Exchange in Nineteenth-Century Literature. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1995.

Pfau, Thomas. "The Pragmatics of Genre: Moral Theory and Lyric Authorship in Hegel and Wordsworth." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 133-58.

Pyle, Forest. The Ideology of Imagination: Subject and Society in the Discourse of Romanticism. Cambridge UP.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe. "A Defence of Poetry." Excerpt rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 43-50.

Sidney, Sir Philip. An Apology for Poetry. Ed. Geoffrey Shepherd. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1965. Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 31-6.

Viscomi, Joseph. Blake and the Idea of the Book. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993.

Wagner, Joanne. "'Intelligent Members or Restless Disturbers': Women's Rhetorical Styles, 1880-1920." Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford. Pittsburgh: U Pittsburgh P, 1995. 185-202.

Woodmansee, Martha. "The Genius and the Copyright: Economic and Legal Conditions of the Emergence of the 'Author.'" Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984): 425-48.

Woodmansee, Martha. "On the Author Effect: Recovering Collectivity." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 15-28.

Wordsworth, William. "Essay, Supplementary to the Preface." The Prose Works of William Wordsworth. Ed. W. J. B. Owen and Jane Worthington Smyser. Vol. 3. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1974. PR5851 .O95.

Wordsworth, William. "To the Editor of the Kendal Mercury." The Prose Works of William Wordsworth. Vol. 3. Ed. W.J.B. Owen. 1974.

Young, Edward. "from Conjectures on Original Composition." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 37-42.

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12. Textual ethics and textual practices in the sciences

Campbell, George E. "When Science and Values Conflict: A Failure of General Education?" Perspectives 20 (Summer 1990): 50-59.

Campbell, John Angus. "Scientific Discovery and Rhetorical Invention: The Path to Darwin's Origin." The Rhetorical Turn. 58-91.

Campbell, John Angus. "Scientific Revolution and the Grammar of Culture." Quarterly Journal of Speech 72 (1986): 351-76.

Campbell, John Angus. "The Invisible Rhetorician: Charles Darwin's Third-Party Strategy." Rhetorica 7 (1989): 55-85.

Campbell, John Angus. "The Polemical Mr. Darwin." Quarterly Journal of Speech 61 (1975): 375-90.

Chalmers, Alan. Science and Its Fabrication. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1990.

Descartes, Rene. Discourse on Method, Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology. 1637.

Fahnestock, Jeanne. "Accommodating Science: The Rhetorical Life of Scientific Facts." Written Communication 3 (1986): 275-296.

Gilbert, G. Nigel. "Referencing as Persuasion." Social Studies of Science 7 (1977): 113-122.

Gilbert, G. Nigel. "The Transformation of Research Findings into Scientific Knowledge." Social Studies of Science 6 (1976): 262-306.

Graves, Heather Brodie. "Rhetoric and Reality in the Process of Scientific Inquiry." Rhetoric Review 14.1 (Fall 1995): 106-25.

Gross, Alan G. "Discourse on Method: The Rhetorical Analysis of Scientific Texts." Pre /Text 9 (Fall/Winter 1988): 169-86.

Gross, Alan G. The Rhetoric of Science. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1990.

Hacking, Ian. "Styles of Scientific Reasoning." Post-Analytic Philosophy. Ed. John Rajchman and Cornel West. New York: Columbia UP, 1985. 145-165.

Harris, R. Allen. "Rhetoric of Science." College English 53.3 (March 1991): 282-307.

Keller, Evelyn Fox. "Gender and Science." Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Ed. Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka. Boston: D. Reidel, 1983. 187-206. HQ1154 .D538 1983

Koslowski, Barbara. Theory and Evidence: The Development of Scientific Reasoning. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1996.

LaFollette, Marcel C. Stealing into Print : Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing, Los Angeles: U of California P, 1992. Z286.S4 L33 1992

Latour, Bruno, and Steve Woolgar. Laboratory Life: The Social Construction of Scientific Facts. 2nd ed. Princeton UP, 1986.

Locke, David. Science as Writing. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1992.

McCaughey, Martha. "Redirecting Feminist Critiques of Science." Hypatia 8.4 (Fall 1993): 72-84.

McGuire, J.E., and Trevor Melia. "Some Cautionary Strictures on the Writing of the Rhetoric of Science." Rhetorica 7 (1989): 87-99.

McGuire, J.E., and Trevor Melia. "The Rhetoric of the Radical Rhetoric of Science." Rhetorica 9 (1991): 301-16.

Moulton, Janice. "A Paradigm of Philosophy: The Adversary Method." Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Ed. Sandra Harding and Merill B. Hintikka. Boston: D. Reidel, 1983. 149-64. HQ1154 .D538 1983

Myers, Greg. "Stories and Styles in Two Molecular Biology Review Articles." Textual Dynamics of the Professions: Historical and Contemporary Studies of Writing in Professional Communities. Ed. Charles Bazerman and J. Paradis. Madison, WI: U of Wisconsin P, 1991. 45-75.

Myers, Greg. "The Social Construction of Two Biologists' Proposals." Written Communication 2 (1985): 219-45.

Myers, Greg. Writing Biology: Texts in the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge. Science and Literature Series. Ed. G. Levine. Madison, WI: U of Wisconsin P, 1990.

Paul, Danette, and Davida Charney. "Introducing Chaos (Theory) into Science and Engineering: Effects of Rhetorical Strategies on Scientific Readers." Written Communication 12.4 (October 1995): 396-438.

Pera, Marcello. Discourses of Science. Trans. Clarissa Botsford. U Chicago P, 1994. Q175 .P382613 1994.

Popper, Karl. Realism and the Aim of Science. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1983.

Popper, Karl. The Logic of Scientific Discovery. New York: Basic Books, 1959.

Prelli, Lawrence J. A Rhetoric of Science: Inventing Scientific Discourse. U South Carolina P.

Quinn, Frank. "Roadkill on the Electronic Highway? The Threat to the Mathematical Literature." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.2 (Summer 1995): 20-28.

Shank, Michael H., and David Vampola. "Negating Positivism: Language and the Practice of Science." The Philosophy of Discourse: The Rhetorical Turn in Twentieth-Century Thought. Vol. I. Ed. Chip Sills and George H. Jensen. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton-Cook, 1992. 22-52.

Shumway, David R. "Science, Theory, and the Politics of Empirical Studies in the English Department." Writing Theory and Critical Theory. Ed. John Clifford and John Schilb. New York: Modern Language Association, 1994. 148-58.

Spanier, Bonnie B. "Encountering the Biological Sciences: Ideology, Language, and Learning." Writing, Teaching, and Learning in the Disciplines. Ed. Anne Herrington and Charles Moran. New York: Modern Language Association, 1992. 193-212.

Stockton, Sharon. "Students and Professionals Writing Biology: Disciplinary Work and Apprentice Storytelling." Language and Learning Across the Disciplines 1.2 (October 1994): 79-104.

Trimbur, John, and Lundy A. Braun. "Laboratory Life and the Determination of Authorship." New Visions of Collaborative Writing. Ed. Janis Forman. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 19-36.

Wynn, Charles M. "Scientific and Ethical Beliefs: The Rutherford Model of the Atom and the Constitution of the United States." Perspectives 20.3 (Winter 1990): 42-8.

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13. Theories of property

Allen, Rhianon. "'Don't Go on My Property!': A Case Study of Transactions of User Rights." Language in Society 24.3 (September 1995): 349-72.

Bettig, Ronald V. Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property. New York: Westview P, 1996.

Bourdieu, Pierre. "The Forms of Capital." Soziale Ungleichheiten. Ed. Reinhard Kreckel. Goettingen: Otto Schartz, 1983. 183-98. Rpt. Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education. Ed. John G. Richardson. Trans. Richard Nice. New York: Greenwood P, 1986. 241-60.

Bourdieu, Pierre. Language and Symbolic Power. Ed. John B. Thompson. Trans. Gino Raymond and Matthew Adamson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1993. P106 .B6813 1991

Boyle, James. Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP.

Brent, Doug. "Oral Knowledge, Typographic Knowledge, Electronic Knowledge: Speculations on the History of Ownership." Intertek 3.4 (1993): 4-11.

Deleuze, Giles, and Felix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Trans. Brian Massumi. Minneapolis: U Minnesota P, 1987.

Eagleton, Terry. "The Author as Producer." Marxism and Literary Criticism. Berkeley: U California P, 1976. 59-76.

Feltes, N.N. Literary Capital and the Late Victorian Novel. Madison, WI: U Wisconsin P, 1993. PR878.C25 F44 1993.

Horowitz, Irvin Louis. "Publishing, Property, and the National Information Infrastructure." Publishing Research Quarterly 11.1 (Spring 1995): 40-5.

Hyde, Lewis. The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property. New York, 1979.

Joseph, Gerhard. "Charles Dickens, International Copyright, and the Discretionary Silence of Martin Chuzzlewit." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 259-70.

Locke, John. The Second Treatise of Government.

Lunsford, Andrea A. "Intellectual Property, Concepts of Selfhood, and the Teaching of Writing." The Writing Instructor 12.2 (Winter 1993): 67-78.

Lunsford, Andrea A. "Intellectual Property in an Age of Information: What Is at Stake for Composition Studies?" Composition in the Twenty-First Century: Crisis and Change. Ed. Lynn Z. Bloom, Donald A. Daiker, and Edward M. White. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1996. 261-72.

Nedelsky, Jennifer. Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and Its Legacy. Chicago: U Chicago P, 1990. KF562 .N43 1990

Porter, James E. "Intellectual Property and the Construction of Authorship." Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 10.2 (1992).

Radin, Margaret Jane. Reinterpreting Property. Chicago: U Chicago P, 1994.

Rose, Mark. "Mothers and Authors: Johnson v. Calvert and the New Children of Our Imaginations." Critical Inquiry 22.4 (Summer 1996): 613-33.

Ryan, Alan. Property. Minneapolis: U Minnesota P, 1987.

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14. The twentieth-century controversy

Barthes, Roland. "Authors and Writers." Critical Essays. Evanston, IL: Northwestern UP, 1972. Rpt. in A Barthes Reader. Ed. Susan Sontag. New York: Hill, 1982. 185-93.

Burke, Sean. "Changing Conceptions of Authorship"; "The Twentieth-Century Controversy." Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 3-12; 63-72.

Burke, Sean. "The Ethics of Signature." Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 285-91.

Burke, Sean. The Death and Return of the Author: Criticism and Subjectivity in Barthes, Foucault and Derrida. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1992. P85.B33 B87 1992

Cixous, Helene. "The Author in Truth." Coming to Writing and Other Essays. Trans. Sarah Cornell, et alia. Ed. Deborah Jenson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1991. 136-81.

Coombe, Rosemary J. "Author/izing the Celebrity: Publicity Rights, Postmodern Politics, and Unauthorized Genders." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 101-32.

Crosswhite, James. "Authorship and Individuality: Heideggerian Angles." Journal of Advanced Composition 12.1 (Winter 1992): 91-109.

D'Lugo, Marvin. "Authorship and the Concept of National Cinema in Spain." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 327-42.

Derrida, Jacques. "Signature Event Context." Glyph. Ed. Samuel Weber and Henry Sussman. The Johns Hopkins UP, 1977: 172-197.

Derrida, Jacques. "The Exorbitant. Question of Method." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 117-24.

Eagleton, Terry. "The Author as Producer." Marxism and Literary Criticism. Berkeley: U California P, 1976. 59-76.

Ede, Lisa, and Andrea A. Lunsford. Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1990.

Eliot, T.S. "Tradition and the Individual Talent." The Sacred Wood. London: Methuen, 1960. Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 73-80.

Enos, Theresa. "Reports of the 'Author's' Death May Be Greatly Exaggerated But the 'Writer' Lives on in the Text." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 20 (1990): 339-46.

Foucault, Michel. "The Order of Discourse." Trans. Ian McLeod. Untying the Text. Ed. Robert Young. Boston: Routledge, 1981. 48-78.

Freud, Sigmund. "Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming." The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychoanalytical Works of Sigmund Freud. Vol. 9. Trans. and ed. James Strachey. London: Hogarth P, 1959. Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 54-62.

Hirsch, E.D., Jr. "From Validity in Interpretation." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 108-16.

Jaszi, Peter. "On the Author Effect: Contemporary Copyright and Collective Creativity." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 29-56.

Jaszi, Peter, and Martha Woodmansee. "The Ethical Reaches of Authorship." South Atlantic Quarterly 95.4 (Fall 1996).

Li, Xiao-ming. "Good Writing" in Cross-Cultural Context. Albany: SUNY UP, 1995.

McClay, Wilfred M. The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America. U North Carolina P.

Miller, Nancy K. "Changing the Subject: Authorship, Writing, and the Reader." Feminist Studies/Critical Studies. Ed. Teresa de Lauretis. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1986. 102-20.

Miller, Susan. Rescuing the Subject. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1989. PE1404.M554 1989.

Nehamas, Alexander. "What an Author Is." The Journal of Philosophy 33.11 (November 1986): 685-91.

Nesbit, Molly. "What Was an Author?" Yale French Studies 73 (1987): 229-257. Excerpt rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 247-62.

Phelps, Louise Wetherbee. "Audience and Authorship: The Disappearing Boundary." A Sense of Audience in Written Communication. Ed. Gesa Kirsch and Duane H. Roen. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990. 153-74.

Poulet, Goerges. "Criticism and the Experience of Interiority." Excerpt rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 101-7.

Randall, Marilyn. "Appropriate(d) Discourse: Plagiarism and Decolonization." New Literary History 22 (1991): 525-41.

Rorty, Richard. "Taking Philosophy Seriously." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 292-300.

Rowland, Robert C. "In Defense of Rational Argument: A Pragmatic Justification of Argumentation Theory and Response to the Postmodern Critique." Philosophy and Rhetoric 28.4 (1995): 350-64.

Saunders, David, and Ian Hunter. "Lessons from the 'Literatory': How to Historicise Authorship." Critical Inquiry 17 (1991): 479-509.

Scollon, Ron. "As a Matter of Fact: The Changing Ideology of Authorship and Responsibility in Discourse." World Englishes 13.1 (1994): 33-46.

Stopford, John. "The Death of the Author (as Producer). Philosophy and Rhetoric 23 (1990): 184-91.

Stygall, Gail. "Resisting Privilege: Basic Writing and Foucault's Author Function.." College Composition and Communication 45.3 (October 1994): 320-41.

Swan, Jim. "Touching Words: Helen Keller, Plagiarism, Authorship." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 57-100.

Tomasevskij, Boris. "Literature and Biography." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 81-99.

Walker, Cheryl. "Feminist Literary Criticism and the Author." Critical Inquiry 16 (1990): 551-71.

Wimsatt, W.K., Jr., and Monroe C. Beardsley. "The Intentional Fallacy." Rpt. Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern. Ed. Sean Burke. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1995. 90-100.

Woodmansee, Martha. "On the Author Effect: Recovering Collectivity." The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke UP, 1994. 15-28.

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FOOTNOTES

1. Ancient rhetoricians developed some well-articulated ideas about how imitation contributes to creativity. Contemporary rhetoricians, in turn, have advanced a variety of taxonomies, ways to categorize and describe ancient theories of mimesis (imitation). For a sampling of contemporary taxonomies, click here for the handout "Taxonomies of classical theories of imitation." Back


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