Skip to main content

Societies and Cultures Institute

Open Innovation Fund 2022/23: Queer Natures

Dr Ina Linge (Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies, HASS): Queer Natures

This humanities-led project explores how German-language artists, scientists and writers (1860s-1930s) mobilised knowledge about non-human animals and their natural environment to create new ideas about the place of LGBTQ+ people in a fair society. 

Overview: 

This humanities-led project explores how literary and historical sources envision models for good societies that centre diversity and inclusion. In doing so, it aims to create methods for imagining futures on our planet that are fair and just for all. The project investigates how German-language artists, scientists and writers (1860s-1930s) mobilised knowledge about non-human animals and their natural environment to create new ideas about the place of LGBTQ+ people in a fair society. In the German-speaking world, knowledge about sex, gender and sexuality emerged out of myriad scientific concerns, including Darwinian evolutionary biology and sexological understandings about the relationship between body and mind. Here, the organisation of the natural world, from reproduction to social structures, inspired complex and often contradictory models for human society. Queer Natures uses an innovative combination of methods, drawing on animal studies, queer ecology and the history of sexuality, to show that the natural world provided generative models for understanding the social role of LGBTQ+ people. 

This project builds on an Arts & Culture Creative Fellowship and the recent exhibition hosted by Arts & Culture. 

SCI funding will enable a research trip to Berlin to scope archival resources. It will also enable a period as Visiting Scholar at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment & Society (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich), the largest Center for Advanced Study in the environmental humanities worldwide, to facilitate knowledge exchange with international scholars working on environmental topics.