Cyborg Liberation: Donna Haraway's Cyborg Feminism as an Emancipatory Model of Identity

Nicholas D. Tolliver
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Donna Haraway’s concept of the cyborg is a radical archetype for emancipatory self-construction that models conscious reshaping of socially imposed identities. The cyborg represents the plasticity of our socially constructed identities: our ability to transcend the limits of prefabricated identities and overwrite oppressive, socially imposed roles. Understanding social construction through this lens gives social workers and clients the conceptual tools to deconstruct rigid identities—particularly those of gender identity—imposed by society. These identities are the subject of active political contestation; they are the product of economic, social, and cultural relations and institutions. The concept of the cyborg provides an emancipatory model that denaturalizes and destabilizes rigid essentialist binaries and instead recognizes the chimeric multiplicity of the individual. Keywords: cyborg, social construction, identity, gender, feminism
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半机械人解放:Donna Haraway的半机械人女权主义作为身份的解放模式
Donna Haraway的半机械人概念是解放自我建构的激进原型,它模拟了有意识地重塑社会强加的身份。半机械人代表了我们社会建构的身份的可塑性:我们有能力超越预制身份的限制,覆盖压迫性的、社会强加的角色。通过这一视角理解社会建构,为社会工作者和客户提供了解构社会强加的刻板身份——尤其是性别身份——的概念工具。这些身份是活跃的政治争论的主题;它们是经济、社会和文化关系和制度的产物。电子人的概念提供了一个解放的模型,它使僵化的本质主义二元对立变性和不稳定,转而承认个体的嵌合多样性。关键词:半机械人,社会建构,身份,性别,女权主义
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