Basics
Boundaries

Feminism & Identity

Technology & Power
Legacy & Ideas
100

Who wrote A Cyborg Manifesto?

Who is Donna Haraway?

100

True/False - In Haraway’s view, the boundary between organism and machine is fixed and unchangeable.

What is False?

100

What kind of politics does Haraway advocate instead of identity-based politics?

What is politics of affinity?

100

True/False: Haraway believes technology can only be a tool of oppression, not of liberation

What is False?



100

True/False - The idea of the cyborg serves as a science-fiction prediction

What is False?

200

What year was it published?

What is 1985?

200

Give a modern example where the boundary between organism and machine blurs

What is prosthetics, pacemakers, brain–computer interfaces, etc.?

200

Why is affinity more inclusive than identity?

What is affinity is chosen and flexible rather than fixed?
200

What is a way technology has served an oppressive system?

What is capitalism, militarism, or patriarchy? 

200

What modern issue makes this manifesto still relevant?

What is AI?

300

What metaphor does Haraway use to rethink human identity?

What is the cyborg?

300

What are the 3 collapsed boundaries Haraway describes?

What are

Human and Animal

Organism and Machine

Physical and Non-Physical?


300

What is an example of a modern movement that uses affinity-based politics?

What is BLM, #MeToo, Indigenous Rights & Land Back Movements, etc?

300

What is one way social media has been both control and resistance?

What is enabling surveillance and organization protests?

400

What feminist ideology does Haraway critique?

What is essentialist feminism?

400

What problem does the cyborg metaphor address in feminism?

What is Essentialism?
400

How does Haraway view the boundaries between human and technology?

What is the gap has become ambiguous?
400

What does the cyborg emphasize about modern boundaries?

What is They are artificial?
500

What does Haraway mean when she says, I'd rather be a cyborg that a goddess"?

What is choosing hybridity and irony over essentialist, nostalgic feminism?

500

What does Haraway suggest about the relationship between boundaries and power structures?

What is that fixed boundaries support oppression, and breaking them destabilizes authority?

500

What advantage does the cyborg metaphor have over essentialist feminism?

What is Embracing multiplicity and contradiction?

500

True/False - Haraway argues against technological determinism?

What is True? She believes social context shapes technology

500

What does Haraway mean when she references to irony?

What is being able to accept the contradictions that come with the Cyborg metaphor?