1st Edition

Counterfeit Itineraries in the Global South The human consequences of piracy in China and Brazil

By Rosana Pinheiro-Machado Copyright 2017
174 Pages
by Routledge

174 Pages
by Routledge

174 Pages
by Routledge

At the end of the 1970s, Chinese merchandise moved to Brazil via Paraguay, forming an on-the-margins-of-the-law trade chain involving the production, distribution, and consumption of cheap goods. Economic changes in the twenty-first century, including the enforcement of intellectual property rights and the growing importance of emerging economies, have had a dramatic effect on how this chain... Read more

Part 1: Introduction



Introduction



1. A Global Chain Before TRIPS and BRICS



Part 2: South America



2. Stone Years: Informal and Moral Regimes



3. Cleaning Goods and Selves: Local Belonging, International Displacement and Global Enforcement



4. The Chinese Diaspora on the Brazil-Paraguay Border: A Migratory Process in Transformation



Part 3: China



5. Celebrating the New China: Elites and Their Commodified Guanxi Networks



6. The Human Cost of the China Price



7. The Red Flag™: Intellectual Property, Copies and Enforcement in China



Part 4: Conclusion



8. A Global Chain After TRIPS and BRICS

Biography

Rosana Pinheiro-Machado is a social scientist and anthropologist in the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford, UK, a Fellow of the British Higher Education Academy, and a columnist of Brazilian magazine CartaCapital. Previously, she has held visiting positions at Harvard University, USA, and University College London, UK.