Not really. Mainstream literature focuses on a wide variety of themes such as human relationships, historical events, and personal growth. 'World domination' is a rather extreme and often unrealistic concept, and when paired with 'erotic' elements, it strays far from what most publishers and readers typically look for. There are very few works that would fall into this category, and it doesn't have a significant presence in the overall literary landscape.
Power dynamics is a very common theme. There's often a clear distinction between the one in the dominant role and the submissive one. Another theme could be exploration of sexual desires that are outside the norm.
Well, it depends on how you define literature. If literature is seen as a medium to convey human experiences and emotions, then these stories could be considered as such. But they are not mainstream literature because of their adult - themed content. They exist in a more specialized area where the themes of domination and eroticism are explored in a narrative way.
Well, in an 'erotic domination story', there's usually a relationship where one character holds a dominant position in an erotic sense over another. This can be expressed through various means such as language, actions, or scenarios. It might also delve into the psychological aspects of the characters involved, like how the submissive character feels about being in that position and vice versa. These stories can be quite complex and can range from being somewhat mild to extremely intense in their portrayal of the power dynamics and erotic elements.
One common theme is overcoming adversity. Blacks have faced many challenges like racism and discrimination, and in these stories, they often rise above it all. For example, in the civil rights movement stories.
Another possibility is that it's related to a political or social movement within the gay black community. It could be a story of their journey to gain more influence and power in decision - making processes, whether it's in local governance or in larger social justice initiatives.
In general, it is not an appropriate genre. Most literary works aim to educate, inspire, or at least present healthy human relationships. The combination of financial domination and erotic elements often leads to content that can be demeaning, promote non - consensual power relationships, and go against the principles of respect and equality that are fundamental in good literature.
Yes, in a way. They are mainly for those who are interested in exploring power dynamics and BDSM - related themes in a fictional and sexual context. People who enjoy this genre often have a particular kink for power exchange and female - led sexual scenarios.