Abstract

Longlisted in 2019’s Booker Prize, Jeanette Winterson's 'Frankissstein: A Love Story' scrutinizes the political and ethical issues concerning the d/evolution of technology, especially in terms of the use of artificial intelligence in the creation and modification of new bodies. Toying with intertextuality through the veins of Frankenstein and interweaving the issues about gender, sexuality, and limits of individual freedom with today’s future tech obsession, Winterson invites her readers to reconsider their perceptions about what it means to be a human.

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