Donna haraway

Donna Haraway

  • Donna was born

    Donna was born
    Donna Haraway was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. Her father was a sports reporter who showed her the foundation of her craft.
  • Death of Dorothy Haraway.

    Death of Dorothy Haraway.
    Dorothy Haraway was born in 1917 and came from an Irish Catholic background. Dorothy was donna's mother who passed away when Donna was 16 years of age.
  • Donna Haraway's education

    Donna Haraway's education
    Donna went to Yale where she earned her Ph.D. in Biology. She also writes and teaches in science and technology studies, feminist theory, and multi-species studies. In the past, she served as a thesis advisor for over 60 doctoral students in several disciplinary and interdisciplinary areas. She also majored in Zoology at Colorado College.
  • Donna's first manifesto is formed.

    Donna's first manifesto is formed.
    Donna created a manifesto that provided a critique of identity politics in Feminism through an articulation of the notion of "cyborg consciousness". She portrayed that we are all cyborgs; the fusion of the technological with the biological. Cyborgs were personified as hybrids of machines and organisms of the social reality as well as of fiction.
  • Primate Visions

    Primate Visions
    In the early 1989's, Donna created her second book called Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science. Her book covered the primate studies over the course of history and across the boundaries of several disciplines.
  • The Reinvention of Nature

    Haraway brought light to the feminist struggles in society. She covers the notion of the oppressor and the oppressed in feminist culture. Donna provided explanations of the female roles in society and states the idea to keep women at an arm's length in terms of inquiring and involvement in society.
  • Donna Haraway award

    Donna Haraway award
    Donna Haraway received the J.D. Bernal Award from the Society for Social Studies of Science.