Fei-Hsien Wang
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
13
Citations
4
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
14
Publishing since 2011
Fei-Hsien Wang studies the history of copyright, publishing, and the knowledge economy in modern China. Their work examines how books were produced, copied, and traded, including the roles of publishers and so-called 'pirates' who reproduced works without authorization, and how ideas about intellectual property developed in China. This research combines historical analysis with the study of business and cultural exchange in Asia.
Publication activity centers on a single 2019 book (published as multiple chapters) with only occasional works since, reflecting the book-focused output pattern common in history.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Copyright, Publishing, and Knowledge Economy in Modern China
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History · 2024
- Reviewing History
The American Historical Review · 2022
- Pirates and Publishers
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- Partnering with your Pirate: Interdependent Sino-foreign rivalry in China's textbook market
Modern Asian Studies · 2019
- Hunting Pirates in Beiping
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- “The Everlasting Reward for My Labor of Mind”
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- The Business of “New Learning”
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- A World without Piracy?
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- The “Copyright” Regime of Chessboard Street
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- Conclusion
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- Introduction
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- Pirates and Publishers
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2019
- Princeton University Press eBooks×9
- Modern Asian Studies×1
- The American Historical Review×1
- Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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