Queer Perspectives on Erotic Human-Supernatural Encounters in Finland-Swedish Folk Legends

Lambda Nordica Pub Date : 2019-07-28 DOI:10.34041/LN.V24.564
Catarina Harjunen
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Despite numerous studies with various perspectives on the folk legend, the Nordic context is still lacking in studies that combine concepts of queerness and posthumanism with folk legends. This article focuses on Swedish folk legends in Finland that depict erotic encounters between humans and nature spirits. The three example legends used were collected in rural Swedish-speaking parts of Finland in 1890, 1898, and 1917. They all tell of encounters between humans (men) and spirits (females) that take place in nature, a place traditionally perceived as the home of these spirits. The erotic character of the encounters is determined not only by direct sexual interactions, but also within a frame of ambience, language, and acts. By using a combination of queer theory and posthumanist concepts, I challenge the ideas of normative sexual behaviour expressed in the material. A queer reading reveals transgressions within gender-normative behaviour and also interesting contradictions in which gender norms are abided by. The inter-species relationship between human and spirit can be seen as queer, but at the same time, it is normative or pursues normativity. The posthumanist approach results in the dissolution of the theoretical nature/culture dichotomy. The relationship between human and spirit can be viewed as that of companion species; a relationship based on the desire to connect, as well as a mutual past, present, and future.
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芬兰-瑞典民间传说中情爱与超自然相遇的酷儿视角
尽管有许多研究从不同的角度对民间传说进行了研究,但北欧语境中仍然缺乏将酷儿和后人类主义的概念与民间传说结合起来的研究。这篇文章的重点是芬兰的瑞典民间传说,描绘了人类和自然精神之间的情爱相遇。这三个传说的例子分别收集于1890年、1898年和1917年芬兰讲瑞典语的农村地区。它们都讲述了人类(男性)和精灵(女性)在大自然中相遇的故事,传统上,大自然被认为是这些精灵的家园。相遇的情色特征不仅取决于直接的性互动,还取决于环境、语言和行为的框架。通过结合酷儿理论和后人类主义概念,我挑战了材料中表达的规范性行为的想法。酷儿解读揭示了性别规范行为中的越轨行为,以及性别规范被遵守的有趣矛盾。人与精神的跨物种关系可以被看作是奇怪的,但同时又具有规范性或追求规范性。后人文主义的方法导致了理论上的自然/文化二分法的消解。人与灵的关系可以看作是伴侣物种的关系;一种建立在渴望联系的基础上的关系,以及共同的过去、现在和未来。
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