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Number of Pages
216
Language
English
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Book Summary
This Narrative Non-Fiction History Book Uses A Dramatic Episode In Tamil Literary Culture To Explore Questions Of Authorship, Copyright, And Cultural Ownership. It Centers On Subramania Bharati, A Celebrated Tamil Poet, And The Public Campaign To Nationalize His Writings, Asking A Core Question: Who Does Art Belong To? The Book Is Aimed At Adult Readers, Students Of Literature And Law, And Anyone Interested In Cultural Heritage, Media History, And The Ethics Of Ownership. The Tone Is Thoughtful, Rigorous, And Inviting, Balancing Careful Scholarship With A Sense Of Historical Drama.
Presented As A Case Study, The Text Blends Archival Research With A Compelling Narrative Arc. It Traces How Art Moves From Private Creation To Public Access, Weaving Together Literary History, Film And Music Industry Dynamics, And Legal Proceedings. The Result Is A Reading Experience That Feels Both Accessible And Distinctive, With Clear Timelines, Contextual Notes, And Period Detail That Bring Real-World Controversy To Life. The Reader Follows A Logical Progression From Events To Implications, Gaining A Nuanced View Of Ownership, Access, And The Public Good.
Key Concepts Covered Include Copyright, Licensing, And Public Domain, As Well As The Social And Economic Forces That Shape Who Can Use And Benefit From Creative Works. Learning Is Rendered Approachable Through Concrete Examples Drawn From The Era's Cultural Landscape, Explaining How Laws Influence Art And How Communities Respond. For Readers Seeking Context, This Book Offers A Thoughtful Bridge Between Literary History And Contemporary Conversations About Intellectual Property.
By The End, Readers Will Have A Deeper Appreciation For Tamil Literary Heritage And A Framework To Think Critically About Ownership And Access To Cultural Works. The Book Leaves A Lasting Impression Through Its Balanced Analysis, Inviting Curiosity, And Encouraging Readers To Reflect On The Responsibilities Societies Hold Toward Creators And The Public Domain.
Product Details
Publisher
Harper Collins
Number of Pages
216
Language
English
MRP: โน 399
โน 380
โน 19 Off