Faked in China is a critical account of the cultural challenge faced by China following its accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001. It traces the interactions between nation branding and counterfeit culture, two manifestations of the globalizing Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime that give rise to competing visions for the nation. Nation branding is a state-sanctioned policy, captured by the slogan "From Made in China to Created in China," which aims to transform China from a manufacturer of foreign goods into a nation that creates its own IPR-eligible brands. Counterfeit culture is the transnational making, selling, and buying of unauthorized products. This cultural dilemma of the postsocialist state demonstrates the unequal relations of power that persist in contemporary globalization.
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[From AQ] Faked in China traces the journeys of myriad counterfeit artifacts to critically examine the cultural impact of globalization on China following its accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001.
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AcknowledgmentsList of Frequently Used Translations and TransliterationsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction1. "From Made in China to Created in China": Nation Branding and the Global-National Imaginary2. From Bandit Cell Phones to Branding the Nation: Three Moments of Shanzhai3. Crazy Stone, National Cinema, and Counterfeit (Film) Culture4. Landmark, Trademark, and Intellectual Property at Beijing's Silk Street MarketConclusion: Cultural Imperialism and the "Chinese Dream"Appendix 1. Crazy Stone SynopsisAppendix 2. The Opening (Copied) Sequence in Crazy StoneAppendix 3. Silk Alley SynopsisNotesBibliographyIndex
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"[T]he undeniable strength of Yang's vision [is] throughout her book, she toggles between the global and national, state and citizen, corporate and private, refusing to reduce these relationships to simplistic binaries. Committedto a critical interrogation of familiar narratives about globalization, Yang takes her readers on a detailed journey through interdependent and multi-layered transnational spaces."
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[A]n original, interdisciplinary, superbly well researched analysis of the PRC under the gun of the global, modern, and Eurocentric 'IPR regime.' . . . [O]ffers an alternative and to me very compelling way to do cultural studies, bringing the question of culture into relation with the state and nation under globalization.
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ISBN
9780253018397
Publisert
2015-11-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Indiana University Press
Vekt
562 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
298

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Fan Yang is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.