Mainstream literature typically focuses on positive, diverse, and inclusive stories that promote understanding and respect among different groups. Stories with the content you mentioned go against these values and are not part of mainstream literary works.
These types of stories can be disturbing as they may not respect the rights and dignity of the individuals represented. They can also contribute to a culture that normalizes inappropriate and unethical behavior.
There are very few mainstream works with such a specific theme that are suitable for general audiences. Usually, this kind of theme might be considered inappropriate or not in line with general social values. However, there could be some independent or niche works that explore complex relationships in a more tasteful and inclusive way, but they are not easy to find.
First, we should recognize that any theme involving different identities should be treated with respect. In this case, if we were to analyze it, we could look at it from the perspective of power dynamics and how different identities interact within a fictional context. But we must be careful not to reinforce negative stereotypes. It's important to approach it as a study of how relationships are constructed in stories, not as a validation of any inappropriate or discriminatory ideas.
There could be some self - published works or small - scale indie films that might touch on this theme. But finding them can be quite difficult. One reason is that the representation of such relationships needs to be done very carefully to avoid misrepresentation or offense. Also, the mainstream market may not be as interested in such specific and potentially controversial relationship dynamics.
One challenge is the potential for misrepresentation. Each group has its own unique cultural and social background, and getting it wrong can lead to offense. Another challenge is the acceptance from a wider audience. Such a specific and perhaps unconventional relationship dynamic might not be easily embraced by the mainstream.
There are no appropriate or ethical stories of this nature in mainstream media. Such a concept involves inappropriate power dynamics and may be considered offensive and unethical.
I'm not sure specifically which stories you mean by 'black bull dominates white family'. It could be some very specific cultural or fictional tales that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's from a certain regional folklore or a creative, yet not widely known, fictional concept.
Romantic comedies that feature healthy and equal relationships between characters of different backgrounds can be great alternatives. Also, mystery stories where a group of diverse characters work together to solve a crime, with no inappropriate power dynamics or unethical relationships involved.
It could mean that a young black boy takes a leading or prominent role in stories that are typically associated with white characters or settings. Maybe in a literary or cultural context, he breaks the norm where white characters usually dominate the narrative.