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Published in 1985 in the Socialist Review. Arguably her most notable, influential, and criticized piece of work. They key points of this document are on the merging between animal and machine, enter the cyborg. It is about breaking the bonds of identity for a better world based on equality. Whether it be based on sex, politics, or religion, Audio reading of a Cyborg Manifesto:
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In this 1987 video Donna Haraway reads different pieces from National Geographic discussing topics, similarities, and communication of all primates, discussing feminism in science, and the technological influences in science, how we are cyborgs and the relation between organism and machine. https://papertiger.org/donna-haraway-reads-the-national-geographic-on-primates/
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Haraway, Donna. “Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective.” Feminist Studies, vol. 14, no. 3, 1988, pp. 575–599. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3178066.
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Haraway, Donna J. Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science. New York: Routledge, 1989.
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Haraway, Donna Jeanne (1997). Modest₋Witness@Second₋Millennium.Femaleman₋Meets₋Oncomouse: Feminism and Technoscience. Routledge.
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Received the J.D. Bernal Award for her contributions on feminist theory, and her ideas on social and political issues, and techno-science in her writing of Modest-Witness. Haraway, Donna Jeanne (1997). Modest₋Witness@Second₋Millennium.Femaleman₋Meets₋Oncomouse: Feminism and Technoscience. Routledge.
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Haraway, Donna J. The Companion Species Manifesto: Dogs, People, and Significant Otherness. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press, 2003.