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Pla(y)giarism

On November 16, 2010 By

“Mediocre writers borrow; great writers steal”  – T.S. Eliot

Playgiarism is the term coined by author Raymond Federman that refers to the intentional, conceptual, and playful re-use of existing source material. In Federman’s own use of playgiarism, he specifically remixes the different sources and versions of his own personal narrative to form that he […]

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