I'm not aware of many specific books directly titled 'gay authoritarian story'. However, there could be some fictional works in the realm of LGBT literature that might touch on themes related to power and authority within a gay context. You could try searching in specialized LGBT bookstores or online platforms for works that might fit this general idea.
There are various works of literature that might incorporate elements of a 'gay authoritarian story' in a more subtle way. For example, some novels that explore gay relationships in a society with strict power structures could be relevant. But it's really difficult to name a particular one without more context. You could start by looking at books by well - known gay authors and see if any of their works deal with authority figures within the gay community or in a broader context that involves gay characters.
I'm not sure there are many so - called 'authoritarian gay stories' in a positive sense. However, 'Call Me by Your Name' is a story that has elements of a somewhat strict social environment around a gay relationship. It shows the challenges and beauty of love between two men in a rather traditional Italian setting.
Another story might be 'Power Struggles in Love'. It portrays a relationship where the older gay partner assumes an authoritarian role. He uses his age and experience as a means to control the younger partner. However, as the story progresses, the younger partner starts to question and resist this authority, leading to a transformation in their relationship dynamic.
Once there was a gay cop named Mark. In a rather authoritarian police department, Mark often faced challenges. He was excellent at his job but some of his colleagues were homophobic. Despite this, Mark used his authority to ensure fairness in the community he served. He dealt with various cases, always standing up for the rights of the marginalized, including the LGBT+ community in his area.
One common theme could be the exploration of non - traditional power dynamics. In a 'gay authoritarian story', the power dynamics might not follow the typical heterosexual models of authority. There could be complex relationships between different gay characters in terms of who holds power and how it is used. Additionally, the theme of the search for freedom is often there. Gay characters may be striving for personal and collective freedom from the constraints of the authoritarian situation, whether it's in a relationship, a community, or a broader social setting. This can involve breaking free from oppressive norms and expectations.
In the story 'Matilda', Matilda is a highly intelligent little girl. She often challenges the authority of the adults around her in an authoritarian - like manner. She uses her wits to outsmart those who try to oppress her, like the horrible Miss Trunchbull, and takes control of her own learning and growth.
There are some novels that touch on lesbian relationships in a non - erotic and authoritarian - themed way. For example, 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson. It delves into themes of non - traditional relationships, growing up, and dealing with strict religious and social norms which could be seen as a form of authoritarian influence in a sense.
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A possible plot could be that the gay cop is assigned to a high - profile case in a very conservative area. His authoritarian superiors have certain expectations. He discovers that the case has some undertones related to homophobia. He has to use his wits and his authority within the limited framework given by his superiors to solve the case while also fighting against the homophobic elements in the community and within the police department.
One common theme is the struggle against social norms. In these stories, gay characters often have to fight against the established ideas of what is 'normal' in society. For example, in many historical settings, homosexuality was considered abnormal or immoral by the mainstream, so gay characters in authoritarian gay stories face this kind of social 'authority' that tries to suppress their identity.
A prevalent theme is the impact on self - esteem. The non - authoritarian partner in these stories may experience a decline in self - esteem due to the constant control and criticism from the authoritarian partner. Also, the theme of secrecy can be present. Sometimes the authoritarian partner may enforce secrecy about the relationship, which further complicates the relationship dynamic and adds to the internal and external struggles faced by the couple.