Haraway

Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)

  • Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)

    Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)
    Donna Haraway was born on September 6, 1944. She received her bachelors degree in zoology and philosophy. Haraway went to study evolutionary philosophy and theology at Foundation Teilhard de Chardin in Paris. She obtained a Ph.D. in Biology from Yale in 1972. Reference
    N.A. “Donna J Haraway.” Wayback Machine, n.d., web.archive.org/web/20170317143536/feministstudies.ucsc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton=true&cruz_id=haraway.
  • Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)

    Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)
    Donna Haraway publishes "Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the 1980s". Her essay talks about finding a future that does not share the current male dominance behavior. She takes a stand against the uprising of conservatism during the 1980's. "Cyborg" refers to a peaceful civilization no longer split apart because of race or gender. Reference Graduate School , The European. Donna Haraway. n.d., egs.edu/biography/donna-haraway/.
  • Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)

    Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)
    "Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective" is published in 1986. This essay discusses the concept of objectivity. Haraway states that their are two traditions and that they are the key to greater Knowledge and more objectivity. Reference Schafersman, Steven D. Naturalism Is an Essential Part of Science, May 1997, holtz.org/Library/Philosophy/Metaphysics/Naturalism%20by%20Schafersman%201997.html.
  • Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)

    Donna Haraway (September 6, 1944- Present)
    https://youtu.be/zFGXTQnJETg This video talks about Speculative Fabulation. Haraway talks about how this type of storytelling that is not loaded with literary changes. It is more of a free flowing story that jumps out at you and has more feeling than traditional storytelling that we all know.