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Haraway and philosophy
After high school Haraway moved to Paris and studied evolutionary philosophy and theology at the Fondation Teilhard de Chardin on a Fulbright scholarship.
The writings of Judith Butler, Rosi Braidotti, and Donna Haraway are the most significant psychoanalytically informed influences on contemporary feminist philosophy.
Figures engaged in technocritical scholarship and theory include Donna Haraway and Bruno Latour ( who work in the closely related field of science studies ), N. Katherine Hayles ( who works in the field of Literature and Science ), Phil Agree and Mark Poster ( who works in intellectual history ), Marshall McLuhan and Friedrich Kittler ( who work in the closely related field of media studies ), Susan Squier and Richard Doyle ( who work in the closely related field of medical sociology ), and Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Martin Heidegger, and Michel Foucault ( who sometimes wrote about the philosophy of technology ).

Haraway and at
Donna J. Haraway ( born September 6, 1944 in Denver, Colorado ) is currently a Distinguished Professor Emerita in the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, United States.
Haraway has taught Women's Studies and the History of Science at the University of Hawaii and Johns Hopkins University.
Haraway has also lectured in feminist theory and techno-science at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.
Haraway attended high school at St. Mary ’ s Academy in Denver.

Haraway and Colorado
Donna Jeanne Haraway was born in 1944 in Denver, Colorado.

Haraway and her
Donna Haraway discusses them in her first book Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields.
* Philosopher Donna Haraway with her accounts of cyborg theory.
Donna Haraway is the inspiration and genesis for cyberfeminism with her 1985 essay " A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century " which was reprinted in " Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature " ( 1991 ).

Haraway and .
See Donna Haraway, The Cyborg Manifesto, as an example of post-identity feminism.
In 2006, a book by author John Grisham brought Ada into the national spotlight related to the false convictions and imprisonment of two individuals for the murder of Debra Sue " Debbie " Carter and two individuals convicted of the murder of Denice Haraway that the city officials were under pressure to solve.
In September 2000, Haraway was awarded the highest honor given by the Society for Social Studies of Science ( 4S ), the J. D. Bernal Award, for lifetime contributions to the field.
Haraway is a leading thinker about people's love and hate relationship with machines.
Haraway was the recipient of a number of scholarships which she attributed to the Cold War and post-war American hegemony saying “ people like me became national resources in the national science efforts.
* How Like a Leaf: A Conversation with Donna J. Haraway, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Routledge, 1999.
Visiting faculty have included Giorgio Agamben, Chantal Akerman, Pierre Alféri, Pierre Aubenque, Alain Badiou, Lewis Baltz, Julian Barnes, Jean Baudrillard, Yve-Alain Bois, Catherine Breillat, Victor Burgin, Judith Butler, Sophie Calle, Hélène Cixous, Diane Davis, Manuel DeLanda, Claire Denis, Jacques Derrida, Tracey Emin, Bracha Ettinger, Christopher Fynsk, Antony Gormley, Peter Greenaway, Durs Grünbein, Werner Hamacher, Barbara Hammer, Donna Haraway, Michael Hardt, Martin Hielscher, Michel Houellebecq, Shelley Jackson, Mitchell Joachim, Friedrich Kittler, Claude Lanzmann, Christian Marclay, Colum McCann, Carl Mitcham, Jean-Luc Nancy, Klaus Ottmann, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Cornelia Parker, Laurence A. Rickels, Avital Ronell, Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, Wolfgang Schirmacher, Volker Schlöndorff, Michael Schmidt, Hendrik Speck, Bruce Sterling, Allucquére Sandy Stone, Elia Suleiman, Friedrich Ulfers, Gregory Ulmer, Agnès Varda, Paul Virilio, Victor J. Vitanza, Hubertus von Amelunxen, Margarethe von Trotta, John Waters, Samuel Weber, Caveh Zahedi, Krzysztof Zanussi, Siegfried Zielinski, Slavoj Žižek and Jan Zwicky.

Haraway and metaphor
Haraway ’ s cyborg called for a non-essentialized, material-semiotic metaphor capable of uniting diffuse political coalitions along the lines of affinity rather than identity.

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Then, and only then, with the Jacksons and Dan as their true guests of honor, did the Harrows take time to catch up on the news.
Shakespeare did not usually invent the incidents in his plays, but borrowed them from old stories, ballads, and plays, wove them together, and then breathed into them his spark of life.
Though she did not then know its name, this strange new fruit was a banana.
Finally, Mama did mention to Mrs. Coolidge that she felt sorry for the little dogs, and then Mrs. Coolidge decided to leave the radio on for them while she was gone, even though her husband disapproved of the waste of electricity.
Lewis looked at him and began to cry, and then, saying that he was going to make a promise, he asked Blackman to call the porter and to tell him to take out all the liquor that he did not want.
they found out who they were and what they could do, then within the limits of their talent they did it.
Watson-Watt's remarks in SR did not then, constitute a review of the book but a rebuttal to the Godkin Lectures.
Muscle weakness did not improve, and the patient needed first a cane, then crutches.
Four subjects ( 10% ) did not change even then but needed the additional information that an arm-elevation under these circumstances was a perfectly normal reflex reaction which some people showed while others did not.
He played a number of typical situations before observers, other supervisors who kept notes and then explained to him in detail what he did they thought was wrong.
In what ways, then, did the patient's psychical blindness manifest itself??
What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
But I wold say I recond he did not mind it for he had a plenty more left and then they would lean to me like a sore eyd kitten to a basin of milk ''.
He found them near the carcass of a zebra that had been killed the night before, and he circled once, nose to the ground, hair shooting up along his back, as it did when he was after lion or bear, and then he lifted his head and bayed, and the pack joined in, all heads high, and Jones knew it was a hot trail.
Only then, when his glance focused on the divan and saw that it was empty, did he remember his earlier problem.
Only then did he decide he didn't want one.
He did seem hasty on his second and third shots, but then there was an agonizing wait of several minutes while Coe graciously putted out, giving Palmer a chance to recover his composure, which he had quite visibly lost.
Happily for posterity, then, the Boston Association did not actually command Parker to leave the room, though it came too close for comfort to what would have been an unforgivable brutality.
Hitler did just that 23 years ago, building up tensions that first led to a Munich and then to a world war.
And then Castro himself did come, bearded, smiling ; ;
If this is true, then the universe today looks just as it did millions of years ago and as it will look millions of years hence, even though the universe is expanding.
Yet even then we did nothing much but talk, and maybe neck a little.
When he at last did go to his room, he couldn't sleep and instead paced up and down before his little image of Acala, thinking first of Charlotte's tale of the man at Ryusenji, then of his biwa and the invisible Pacific waters.

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