Queerificando a natureza: entre Frankenstein e Frankissstein

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https://doi.org/10.22481/folio.v15i1.11733

Keywords:

Nature, Queer ecology, Modernity, Climate crisis, Ecological awareness

Abstract

This essay is a thought experiment or exercise that seeks in Mary Shelley's novel – Frankenstein – the foundations of an ecological awareness that destabilizes the concept of nature. Such destabilization will be read/interpreted alongside discussions on queer ecology that call into question the normative character of the so-called nature. In Frankissstein, a contemporary interpretation of Mary Shelley's novel, the writer Jeanette Winterson addresses key issues of the nineteenth-century novel and highlights the binaries that inform Western scientific thought, especially with regard to the apparent natural/anti-natural opposition. The abandonment of the novels here will be read from the perspective of climatic shocks/ abnormalities and theories that destabilize the invisible lines that establish the boundaries between humans and non-humans, by understanding that such limits are always based on positions of power.

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Published

2024-07-31

How to Cite

MASSUNO, Tatiana de Freitas. Queerificando a natureza: entre Frankenstein e Frankissstein. fólio - revista de letras, [S. l.], v. 15, n. 1, p. 7–22, 2024. DOI: 10.22481/folio.v15i1.11733. Disponível em: https://periodicos2.uesb.br/folio/article/view/15278. Acesso em: 25 may. 2026.

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Interfaces: Literary and Comparative Studies