Principles in the Article "Staying with the Trouble"
The requirement is: 1. Create three principles from the readings. You should create:
A principle from something in the reading you agree with
A principle from something in the reading you disagree with*
A principle from your lived experience
*A Note: for the second principle, you should find something in the reading you disagree with, but then write a principle that you do agree with. You should agree and believe in all three of your principles.
2. Cite the readings for the first two principles
3. Write one paragraph about justifying your choices. Why you chose those moments from the readings, why you chose those moments from your lived experience, and why these principles are important to you. 100-200 words.
I will attach the require reading attach, just use this article to complete this assignment.
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Principles
Principle 1
The statement, “In urgent times, many of us are tempted to address trouble in terms of making an imagined future safe, of stopping something from happening that looms in the future, of clearing away the present and the past in order to make futures for coming generations.” (Haraway, 2016, p.1) is agreeable.
Principle 2
The statement, "Science fact and speculative fabulation need each other, and both need speculative feminism” (Haraway, 2016, p.3), is disagreeable. Instead, I agree with the statement, "Constructivism, instead of feminism, is essential for the fusion of empirical substantiation and imaginative ideation."
Principle 3
From personal experience, the statement, “Trouble emanates from wi
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