: Reviews at The StoryGraph note it is both "laugh-out-loud funny" and "tear-jerking". ⚓ Key Historical Themes
The book explains how these women navigated their identities: Mas senoras que se empotraron h - Cristina Dome...
is the second major installment in Cristina Domenech's popular non-fiction series. It uncovers the "hidden" history of women who loved other women. 🌈 The Core Concept : Reviews at The StoryGraph note it is
The book serves as a historical recovery project. It highlights lesbians and bisexual women from the 17th to 20th centuries. Domenech argues that "history is much less heterosexual than we think". Key Figures Featured The book explores the lives of several fascinating women: : A 17th-century French writer. Katherine Mansfield : The renowned modernist writer. 🌈 The Core Concept The book serves as
: A socially acceptable way for women to hide passionate relationships.
: A significant figure in Japanese lesbian literature. 📖 Style and Tone
Domenech uses a voice. This makes the academic research accessible and engaging. Not a textbook : It avoids dry, academic jargon. Twitter roots : The series began as viral Twitter threads.