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Behaviour Beyond the Text and the Morality Clause in Twenty-First-Century Publishing

Behaviour Beyond the Text and the Morality Clause in Twenty-First-Century Publishing

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A morality clause allows contracting parties to terminate a contractual agreement with those who exhibit behaviour deemed unacceptable. Established in 1920s Hollywood, these contractual clauses are now found in twenty-first-century publishing agreements. This Element investigates the presence of the morality clause in the UK book publishing industry in relation to an increased focus on author behaviour beyond the text in the twenty-first-century, examining the way it operates within the publishing field in the context of behaviour perceived to be 'problematic'. It asserts the clause is perceived to be needed due to the emergence of social media and twenty-first-century social contexts combining to impact the author-reader relationship which, in turn, leads to author behaviour acting as a paratextual threshold to their work. This Element presents an analysis of the morality clause in practice, concluding the clause has the potential to further the power imbalance between author and publisher.

Author: Chiara Bullen
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/05/2024
Series: Elements in Publishing and Book Culture
Pages: 100
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 7.00h x 5.00w x 0.21d
ISBN: 9781009573177
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