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El. knyga: Near-Death of the Author: Creativity in the Internet Age

  • Formatas: 222 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487541361
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  • Formatas: 222 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487541361
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In the modern world of networked digital media, authors must navigate many challenges. Most pressingly, the illegal downloading and streaming of copyright material on the internet deprives authors of royalties, and in some cases it has discouraged creativity or terminated careers. Exploring technology’s impact on the status and idea of authorship in today’s world, The Near-Death of the Author reveals the many obstacles facing contemporary authors.

John Potts details how the online culture of remix and creative reuse operates in a post-authorship mode, with little regard for individual authorship. The book explores how developments in algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) have yielded novels, newspaper articles, musical works, films, and paintings without the need of human authors or artists. It also examines how these AI achievements have provoked questions regarding the authorship of new works, such as Does the author need to be human? And, more alarmingly, Is there even a need for human authors?

Providing suggestions on how contemporary authors can endure in the world of data, the book ultimately concludes that network culture has provoked the near-death, but not the death, of the author.



The Near-Death of the Author describes the plight of contemporary authors in the internet age

Recenzijos

"Potts book is thorough, enlightening and enjoyable. The diversity of examples as well as the expanded view of what author/-ship is and can be makes this a book relevant to many. I certainly see myself drawing on it, including when considering fandom and copyright." - Sebastian F. K. Svegaard, Queensland University of Technology (Media International Australia)

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 3(5)
1 "Heroes with Names": What Is the Author?
8(15)
2 "I Don't Own It": Contemporary Complications
23(19)
3 Who Is the Author / Who Are the Authors?
42(21)
4 A Brief History of the Author
63(30)
5 The Alleged Death of the Author: Post-structuralism and Postmodernism
93(15)
6 The Author and Technology: Downloading vs. Copyright
108(27)
7 Big Data Writing: Author as Algorithm
135(11)
8 AI vs. the Author
146(14)
9 "Creative Reuse": Post-authorship in Internet Culture
160(12)
Epilogue: The Near-Death, Not the Death, of the Author 172(3)
Notes 175(18)
Bibliography 193(12)
Index 205
John Potts is a professor of media and the director of the Centre for Media History at Macquarie University.