: Represents the struggle for professional independence and the fear of "falling asleep" back into traditional roles for love. 3. Critical Reception Idiotizadas by Moderna de Pueblo (review) - Project MUSE
The book uses "princess" archetypes to illustrate different societal "idiotizations" (brainwashing): Idiotizadas. Un cuento de empoderhadas- Moderna...
: Addresses slut-shaming and sexual freedom, living without the repressive "proper lady" limits. : Represents the struggle for professional independence and
: Symbolizes the "trap" of monogamous heterosexuality and the pressure of sacrifice for a partner or motherhood. : Symbolizes the "trap" of monogamous heterosexuality and
: A formal review available via Project MUSE (Johns Hopkins University) describes the book as a "provocative and highly rebellious" parody that dismantles traditional Spanish-language folktales. It specifically highlights the transformation of characters like Cinderella and Snow White into independent individuals in the #MeToo era .
: This academic study from reunir@unir.net analyzes Raquel Córcoles as a "communicator and comic artist" who adopted an overt activist perspective with Idiotizadas . It explores how she deconstructs the patriarchal canons she previously perpetuated and situates her work within the millennial generation's "snackable" but "non-conformist" content consumption habits.
: Challenges fatphobia and aesthetic canons; she represents self-acceptance and security in one's own body.