TY - BOOK AU - Randall,Marilyn TI - Pragmatic Plagiarism: Authorship, Profit, and Power SN - 9780802048141 AV - PN167 .R36 2000eb U1 - 808 PY - 2001///] CY - Toronto : PB - University of Toronto Press, KW - Plagiarism KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General KW - bisacsh N1 - restricted access N2 - In this illuminating study, Marilyn Randall takes on the question of why some cases of literary repetition become great art, while others are relegated to the ignominy of plagiarism. Her discussion reveals that plagiarism is not the objective textual fact it is often taken for, but a phenomenon governed by the norms and conventions of literary reception.Randall turns her focus on the critical debates surrounding cases of perceived plagiarism. Charting the progress of plagiarism in the history of Western letters, her study ranges over centuries, from the notion's first apperance in Roman times to contemporary disputes about intellectual property. Randall considers the development of copyright law and the notion of authorship, presents a wide range of texts, and draws aptly on Foucault's notion of the discursive construction of authorship.Just as Foucault studied insanity to find out what was meant by sanity, says Randall, so the study of plagiarism can reveal what was meant by the term "literary" at various cultural moments. She shows that perceived instances of plagiarism are aspects of an ongoing power struggle in the literary field. And as she reveals, it is not the plagiarist but the accuser who is most concerned with achieving profit and power UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781442678736 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781442678736/original ER -