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41 " Preferisco essere cyborg che dea. "
― Donna J. Haraway
42 " PigeonBlog no hacía un uso justificado de los animales no humanos porque no llevaba a cabo experimentos con base científica, cosa a la que PETA también se opondría, aunque no tanto, ya que al menos eso tendría a su favor una razón teleológica, funcional (la cura de enfermedades, el mapeo de genomas, etc.). El arte era banal, un mero juego comparado con el trabajo serio de expandir sujetos de derecho o promover avances en la ciencia. "
― Donna J. Haraway , Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene
43 " Recursion is a drag. "
44 " The answer to the trust of the held-out hand: think we must. "
45 " Eichmann was astralized right out of the muddle of thinking into the practice of business as usual no matter what. ... The result was active participation in genocide. (36) "
46 " American radical feminists like Susan Griffin, Audre Lorde, and Adrienne Rich have profoundly affected our political imaginations—and perhaps restricted too much what we allow as a friendly body and political language.30 They insist on the organic, opposing it to the technological. But their symbolic systems and the related positions of ecofeminism and feminist paganism, replete with organicisms, can only be understood in Sandoval’s terms as oppositional ideologies fitting the late twentieth century. They would simply bewilder anyone not preoccupied with the machines and consciousness of late capitalism. In that sense they are part of the cyborg world. "
― Donna J. Haraway , Manifestly Haraway
47 " A imagem do ciborgue pode sugerir uma forma de saída do labirinto dos dualismos por meio dos quais temos explicado nossos corpos e nossos instrumentos para nós mesmas. Trata-se do sonho não de uma linguagem comum, mas de uma poderosa e herética heteroglossia. [...] Significa tanto construir quanto destruir máquinas, identidades, categorias, relações, narrativas espaciais. Embora estejam envolvidas, ambas, numa dança em espiral, prefiro ser uma ciborgue a uma deusa. "
48 " Human genomes can be found in only about 10 percent of all the cells that occupy the mundane space I call my body; the other 90 percent of the cells are filled with the genomes of bacteria, fungi, protists, and such, some of which play in a symphony necessary to my being alive at all, and some of which are hitching a ride and doing the rest of me, of us, no harm. I am vastly outnumbered by my tiny companions; better put, I become an adult human being in company with these tiny messmates (When Species Meet, p. 4). "
― Donna J. Haraway , When Species Meet
49 " He also suspected that he was not her idea of the loved one. The saga that followed was not about unconditional love, but about seeking to inhabit an inter-subjective world that is about meeting the other in all the fleshly detail of a mortal relationship. "