One such book could be 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker. While it doesn't focus on the 'dominant' aspect in that sense, it has strong black female characters who have complex relationships. Another is 'Sula' by Toni Morrison, which delves into the friendship between two black women in a profound way that has nothing to do with erotic content.
There's also 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. This novel explores themes of motherhood, slavery, and survival among black women. It presents strong female characters and their experiences in a non - erotic context. These books are great examples of literature that showcases black women's experiences without the inappropriate content.
There are some works that focus on Arab female relationships in a non - erotic way. For example, some novels that explore the cultural and social aspects of Arab women's friendships and relationships. However, specific titles might be a bit hard to pinpoint without more in - depth research in the area of Arab literature.
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Another example is 'The Watermelon Woman'. It's a film that touches on issues of race, sexuality, and identity for black lesbians. It's more about the exploration of identity and history rather than being erotic. It gives a unique perspective on the experiences of black lesbians in the film industry.
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There's 'The Penderwicks' series. In these books, the older brother, in the family of Penderwick sisters, shows some dominant traits. He looks out for his sisters and often has to make decisions that affect the whole family. Also, 'The Secret Garden' by Frances Hodgson Burnett has Dickon, who can be seen as a dominant brother - like figure to Mary. He is more knowledgeable about the outdoors and nature, and he guides Mary in her discovery of the secret garden and in her growth as a person.
There are some works that touch on lesbian relationships in a more tasteful and literary way rather than being purely 'erotic' in a vulgar sense. For example, 'The Price of Salt' by Patricia Highsmith. It tells a story of a relationship between two women with depth and nuance, not just focusing on the sexual aspect but also on the emotional connection and the social context of their love.
There could be. In the broader field of LGBTQ+ literature, there are stories set in various cultures. Egyptian culture, with its rich history, can provide an interesting backdrop for stories about lesbians. But it would require some research to find works that specifically focus on 'dominant' aspects in this context.
Sure. 'The Price of Salt' by Patricia Highsmith is a great one. It tells a story of a chance encounter between two women that develops into a deep and meaningful relationship. It's more about the emotional connection and the challenges they face in a society that may not be fully accepting.