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Women's Work

Emily A. Hancock

From the hands that weave to the breasts that feed.

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    Mother of 4, most of all. Delving into the work of womanhood. Exploring the inherent incongruities between human nature and the expectations of the market and the state in post-industrial modernity. No AI, ever.

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