Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-249) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Creating intellectual property, creating Americans -- The intellectual property citizen -- The race liberal intellectual property citizen -- The postracial intellectual property citizen -- Rescripting creatorship, rescripting citizenship -- Conclusion: Decolonizing creatorship and remaking personhood.
Summary:
"Creative Differences examines how intellectual property reflects and shapes racial formation in America, specifically arguing that copyright, trademark, and patent discourses operate in tandem with one another to form US ideals around race, citizenship, and property"-- Provided by publisher.
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