Edges and ecotones : Donna Haraway's worlds at UCSC : an oral history

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Edges and ecotones : Donna Haraway's worlds at UCSC : an oral history

1961

Donna Haraway came to UC Santa Cruz in 1980 as a professor in the History of Consciousness Program (Histcon), one of the first interdisciplinary graduate programs in the United States. Her position in feminist theory within Histcon’s graduate program was probably the first one of its kind in the country. While Haraway’s philosophy and theories infuse this narrative, the focus and scope of this oral history is her life at UC Santa Cruz. Haraway’s interest in aurality and in the interview format has inspired us to provide the recordings of her interview(s) MP3 format on the library’s website, in addition to this transcript. While Haraway lightly edited the manuscript in places, for the most part the transcript can be used as a “finding aid” to the oral interview.

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Haraway, Donna Jeanne, 1944-

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Donna Haraway (b. 1944 in Denver, Colorado) is Distinguished Professor Emerita in the History of Consciousness Department and in the Feminist Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 2002, she was awarded the J.D. Bernal Prize, the highest honor given by the Society for Social Studies of Science, for lifetime contributions to the field. Haraway studied zoology and philosophy at The Colorado College, where she received a Boettcher Foundation scholarship. Having studied ...