Jeanette Winterson. Frankissstein | CCCB
On the occasion of the publication of her new book Frankissstein, the English writer Jeanette Winterson, who is considered to be one of the most original voices in the Anglo-Saxon literary scene, talks about who we are and how we love each other, but also about where we’re going. Without feminism there can be no democracy. And, with feminism, will there be democracy? How can we make the most of the presence of robots and other technologies to improve our lives? Can we escape from the dystopian future augured in so much present-day fiction? 🗣️ Catalan translation: https://www.cccb.org/en/multimedia/vi...

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