No es país para coños
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Diana López Varela es reconocida por su escritura incisiva, que a menudo aborda temas feministas. Su trabajo, que abarca guiones, obras de teatro y columnas de opinión, se caracteriza por una voz potente y un compromiso para desafiar las normas sociales. A través de sus diversas plataformas, incluido su influyente blog, participa en conversaciones críticas sobre el feminismo, dejando una marca significativa en el panorama cultural contemporáneo.


Brought to life by a host of talented creators, this graphic novel anthology dissects what it means to be a woman in today’s hyper-masculine world. VOICES THAT COUNT is a collection of short comics that celebrates women. Printed in English for the first time, this Spanish collection highlights and uplifts women’s voices, collecting their stories of life, love, and empowerment. Interacting with everything from the realities of gender imbalance in the workplace—through a gender-flipped lens—to toxic beauty standards taking a toll on the body image of young girls, VOICES THAT COUNT gives women a space to recount their struggles and triumphs. In the words of artist Ada Diez, “This comic shows the importance of an unconditionally supportive family environment, the necessity of the right educational groundwork as a feminist principle, and the key to fight for your dreams—understanding the importance of an individual’s independence, forgetting what’s been established by gender rules.” This inspiring and thought-provoking volume collects nine stories from some of Spain’s best and brightest female authors and illustrators.