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Maricas Malas: Construir un futuro colectivo desde la disidencia
Maricas malas is a hybrid essay combining personal narrative and political reflection in which Christo Casas reviews the recent history of LGTBIQ+ struggles to question the promise of normality as a horizon for social integration. Against the model of the productive and consumer family that has accompanied part of the assimilation process, the author proposes reclaiming dissident ways of life as a driving force for collective transformation.
The book analyzes how the desire to fit into the "normal" has displaced other experiences and debates linked to the margins of the capitalist and reproductive system, and it claims the political potential of affections, care, and pleasures as spaces of resistance. From a class perspective, Casas frames queer struggles as a social contest that concerns society as a whole.
A direct and combative text that invites rethinking sexual and gender dissidence as an emancipatory tool in a context of reactionary resurgence.