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Donna Haraway:. Cyborg or Goddess?. A Presentation By: Jay M. Gipson-King & Katheryn Wright Gender, Authority, and the Politics of Representation in Science & Art July 20, 2004. Edited By: Dr. Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law. Class Aims. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Cyborg or Goddess?Donna Haraway:A Presentation By: Jay M. Gipson-King & Katheryn Wright Gender, Authority, and the Politics of Representation in Science & ArtJuly 20, 2004 Edited By: Dr. PicartAssociate Professor of EnglishCourtesy Associate Professor of Law

  • Class AimsExplain Haraways unique definition of cyborg, especially as it applies as a social metaphor.

    Identify the pitfalls of our traditional categories of difference and emphasize the importance of embracing our fractured identities.

    Understand the informatics of domination.

    Illustrate what a homework economy is and its potential dangers.

    Integrate Haraways cyborg mythology with modern feminism.

  • Informatics of DominationWhat would the politics that embraces fractured identities and complex networks of connections look like?

  • Informatics of dominationa little game What terms in the blank replace the old dichotomies found in traditional hierarchical systems

    For exampleWhen I say representation, you say simulation!Heat becomes ______.Reproduction changes to _______.Biological determinism becomes _______.Racial chain of being transforms into ________.Public/private to _________.Nature/ culture becomes _________.Sex changes to _________.Mind becomes ____________.White capitalist patriarchy transforms into ______.

  • Cyborg or Goddess?What is Haraways overall definition of the term, cyborg?

    What are the connotations of the term, a goddess?

    What are the connotations of the term, the Goddess?

    What, then, is Haraways choice?

  • Discussion QuestionsWhich would you rather be, a cyborg or a goddess?

    Do you think Haraways call for cyborg imagery works on a practical level, or is it merely a beautiful idea?

    How does Haraway critique other forms of feminism?

  • Discussion questionsIn light of our readings in hooks and Schiebinger, how does Haraway handle the issue of race? Can cyborg imagery apply to groups other than white, middle-class women?

    Do gender-bending characters like Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch or Rocky from The Rocky Horror Picture Show relate to Haraways cyborg?

    Where does art fit into this analysis? What role does it play in the constitution of the cyborg, or does it?

  • ReferencesHaraway, Donna. A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century, Simians, Cyborgs, Women: The Reinvention of Nature (New York: Routledge, 1991). 149-182.

    Moore, Michael. Bowling for Columbine. (Dog Eat Dog Films, 2002).

    Senft, Theresa M. "Reading Notes on Donna Haraway's 'Cyborg Manifesto.'" 21 Dec. 01. Viewed 17 July 2004.

    Schlndorff, Volker. The Handmaids Tale. Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway, Aidan Quinn, Robert Duvall. (Bioskop Films/ MGM, 1990).