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本文考虑了应该使用什么工具来研究知识产权的法律史。我确定了三种史学策略:叙述、竞赛和形成。叙事识别了塑造知识产权历史领域的各种“叙事结构”。Contest强调了知识产权作为一个法律概念的固有不稳定性如何引发了对其含义的反复辩论。Formation认识到知识产权历史学家如何就如何考虑非正式社会实践和正式法律机制之间的关系提供更广泛的法律史辩论的见解。根据这些史学策略,我考虑了卡拉·w·斯旺森(Kara W. Swanson)的《依靠身体:现代美国的血液、牛奶和精子市场》(2014),并得出结论,斯旺森的书引导我们在知识产权法的法律史上进行了一次新的对话。
A Welcome Conversation: Toward a New Historiography of Intellectual Property
This essay considers what tools should be used to study the legal history of intellectual property. I identify three historiographical strategies: narration, contest, and formation. Narration identifies the diverse “narrative structures” that shape the field of intellectual property history. Contest highlights how the inherent instability of intellectual property as a legal concept prompts recurrent debates over its meaning. Formation recognizes how intellectual property historians can offer insight into broader legal history debates over how to consider the relationship between informal social practices and formalized legal mechanisms. I consider Kara W. Swanson's Banking on the Body: The Market in Blood, Milk and Sperm in Modern America (2014) in light of these historiographical strategies and conclude that Swanson's book guides us to a new conversation in the legal history of intellectual property law.