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Born on September 6, 1944 in Denver,Colorado. During the period known as the "baby boomer". Donna Haraway is the daughter of a sportswriter for The Denver Post and her mother, who came from a heavily Irish Catholic background, died when Haraway was 16 years old.
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In High school, Haraway attended St. Mary Academy in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. She then attended Colorado college with a triple major in zoology, philosophy and literature. In addition, She traveled to Paris to further her education in the study evolutionary philosophy and theology on a Fulbright scholarship.
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In 1970, she completed her Yale PH.D in Biology. She then wrote "The Search for Organizing Relations: An Organismic Paradigm in Twentieth-Century Developmental Biology, which was then published Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields: Metaphors of Organicism in Twentieth-Century Developmental Biology.
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In 1985, She published her essay the "Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism" in Socialist review. This essay was then updated in 1991 to explain the contradictions of feminism theory and fusion of machine and organism in cyborgs. https://youtu.be/nT4bhRMV298
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In 1986, the publication of Situated Knowledge was accomplished. She wrote this essay to metaphors that shapes feminist critique as polarization.
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In 1990, Haraway says she wants this publication as "I want feminists to be enrolled more tightly in the meaning-making processes of techno scientific world-building." This essay was based off the history of science being racial, gender, and modern science based.