DONNA HARAWAY on Staying with the Trouble /131

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Since her 1985 essay, “A Cyborg Manifesto,” scholar Donna Haraway has transformed how theorists, academics, and artists think about humans’ deep and entangled relationships with technology, beyond-human kin, and each another. We know that our planetary community is intimately linked, though, as Donna writes, “[Certain dualisms] have all been systemic to the logics and practices of domination of women, people of colour, nature, workers, animals - in short, domination of all constituted as others, whose task is to mirror the self.“ Through an ongoing practice of thoughtful and curious investigation, Donna continues to unravels the myth of human exceptionalism, the hyper individualism of capitalist culture and Western traditions, and the rigid binaries we so often construct between the self and others.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @fahimijimi
    @fahimijimi 3 года назад +4

    Wow!! There is so much in this that can be unpacked and used as tools to demystify the stagnant patriarchal traditions of domination.
    so many radical tangents that fill me with hope, inspiration and a healthy more inclusive perspective on how to live in this -cene (anthropo? or plantationo?)
    Thank you !

  • @eliechemaly6038
    @eliechemaly6038 3 года назад +2

    Thank u for the interesting questions dear interviewer. I enjoyed that audio thing with that incredible woman

  • @camillaemson706
    @camillaemson706 Год назад

    So interesting and really enjoyed. Love the quote on the imagination and worlds that can be made but are not yet !