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2023
Donna J. Haraway is a feminist scholar and cultural critic known for her contributions to the fields of science and technology studies, feminist theory, and animal studies. She was born in 1944 in Denver, Colorado, and received her PhD in biology at Yale University. Haraway’s work is characterized by its critical and interdisciplinary approach, drawing
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Donna J. Haraway is a feminist scholar and cultural critic known for her contributions to the fields of science and technology studies, feminist theory, and animal studies. She was born in 1944 in Denver, Colorado, and received her PhD in biology at Yale University. Haraway’s work is characterized by its critical and interdisciplinary approach, drawing
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Although often absent from the considerations of philosophers, sociologists, and anthropologists, the material dimension plays an important and even essential role in the practices of the sciences.
Lykke, N., Markussen, R., Olesen, F.
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2023
This chapter explores the various disciplinary and political dimensions of Donna Haraway’s work revolving around the negotiation of the interdisciplinary problem of the Anthropocene. It considers Haraway’s works which range between feminist interventions in science studies, animal studies, and environmental criticism. Haraway’s A Cyborg Manifesto (1985)
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This chapter explores the various disciplinary and political dimensions of Donna Haraway’s work revolving around the negotiation of the interdisciplinary problem of the Anthropocene. It considers Haraway’s works which range between feminist interventions in science studies, animal studies, and environmental criticism. Haraway’s A Cyborg Manifesto (1985)
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Donna Haraway and Communication Studies
2018Donna Haraway is a prophet. Not only is her work indispensable to an understanding of science, technology, feminism, environmental studies, and protest, but she is also outlining a vivid description of where society is headed in a simultaneous array of dystopian and utopian futures.
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Cyborgs at Large: Interview with Donna Haraway
Social Text, 1990Andrew Ross: Many people from different audiences and disciplines came to your work through "A Manifesto for Cyborgs," which has become a cult text since its appearance in Socialist Review in 1985. For those readers, who include ourselves, the recent publication of Primate Visions and the forthcoming Simians, Cyborgs, and Women provides the opportunity
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Companion species and comrades: a critique of ‘plural relating’ in Donna Haraway's theory manifestos
The Cultureory and Critique, 2022Panos Kompatsiaris
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