Donna Haraway
Donna Haraway is an American scholar and feminist theorist recognized for her work in science and technology studies, particularly her influential essay 'A Cyborg Manifesto', which critiques the boundaries of gender and identity.
Born on Sep 06, 1944 (81 years old)
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Spain:
Donna Haraway's work has radically influenced the way we think about technology and culture.
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Costa Rica:
Donna Haraway's thoughts are referenced in relation to the themes of interdependence in Ramírez's work.
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France:
Donna Haraway's thought invites us to reconsider our relationships with animal and plant species against a backdrop of climate disasters.
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Ireland:
Writer Donna Haraway calls 'making kin' the act of creating rich multi-species assemblages with intense commitment and collaborative work and play.
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Taiwan:
Haraway reminds us to 'stay with the trouble,' to engage with ecological complexity, rather than escape it through easy solutions.
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Uruguay:
Donna Haraway proposed the concept of the cyborg, advocating for the integration of different dimensions of reality.
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Italy:
Donna Haraway, a feminist anthropologist, received a Leone d'oro and spoke about her work.
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Argentina:
Donna Haraway is quoted regarding the relationship between humans and companion animals.
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Costa Rica:
Donna Haraway argues for reconsidering our relationship with technology.
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Ukraine:
Donna Haraway's concept of 'cyborgs' inspired the thematic direction of the play 'Orhiya Kiborhiv'.
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