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Birth
Professor Donna Haraway was born on Denver, CO https://egs.edu/biography/donna-haraway/ -
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Taught at the University of Hawaii
She taught History of Science and Women's Studies. -
Earn PhD from Yale
She earn PhD on Biology at Yale University with a dissertation entitle "The Search for Organizing relations: An Organismic Paradigm in 20th Century Developmental Biology." -
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Taught at Johns Hopkins University
She taught History of Science and Women's Studies -
Published "Crystals, Fabrics, and Field: Metaphors that Shapes Embryos"
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Joined the History of Consciousness Program
The program at the University of California, Santa Cruz -
Published “A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s” Essay
This is considered her most famous essay. It discusses problems that contemporary men and women faces due to the perspectives of society. -
Published “Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science”
This work is base on her 10-years research, conducting various studies of monkeys and apes that have been conducted in the 20th Century. -
Published "Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature"
In this Book is a collection of 10 essays. On this essays Haraway describes the transformation of a Socialist-feminist, white, female, hominid biologist" into a "multiply marked cyborg feminist" -
Awarded J.D. Bernal Prize
This prize is the highest give for social Studies and life time contributions.