LINK is more than a connective particle; in this feature it stands for networked relationships — emotional, historical, and digital — and how myths and identities propagate along those lines. LINK suggests:
We explore how contemporary artists and activists create explicit “links” between ancient motifs and present struggles — using social media, zines, music, and performance to translate Fenrir into a queer emblem for the 21st century. Fenrir Rar Our Sons Our Lovers LINK
This section offers condensed case studies showing how the Fenrir metaphor plays out in lives: LINK is more than a connective particle; in
These are presented as short, human vignettes emphasizing repair over sensationalism. We explore how contemporary artists and activists create
Fenrir Rar: Our Sons, Our Lovers is not a single story but a living project: an invitation to rework inherited myths into tools for care, resistance, and communal transformation. By confronting both the danger and the tenderness in the same breath, it asks us to envision kinships that refuse simple containment and to forge links — between past and present, between family and chosen family — that can hold complexity without causing harm.