Donna haraway

Donna Haraway

  • Born

    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.
  • Education

    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.
  • Eduation Completion

     Eduation Completion
    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.
  • Cyborg Manifesto

    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
  • Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective

    In 1986, the publication of Situated Knowledge was accomplished. She wrote this essay to metaphors that shapes feminist critique as polarization.
  • Primate Vision

    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.