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Women's Work

Emily Hancock

From the hands that weave to the breasts that feed.

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Substack
PricingFreemiumPublishesWeekly
Issues41SubscribersRead theworkofwomen.substack.com

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Latest Issues

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The Lost Feminine Sphere

Last week, published a very smart, very thoughtful piece on how women work, how society works, how men work, and how these things don’t all work well together1. My favorite line was “In other words, feminists haven’t demanded a woman-centr...

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Illuminated Potentiality

My good friend (via ) tagged me to share five books that have most impacted the way I live my life, the original source of the prompt was the below post from :

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The Humble Knitter’s Lament

I have a voracious hunger for information about the women of the past and how their day-to-day lives looked, particularly the work they took up. I believe my need for this knowledge comes from a place of inner turmoil with the current state...

3 months ago
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Offended by Competence

My introduction to the #tradwife life was via having a Reddit thread that included several disparaging references to my Instagram account sent to me quite awhile ago. In it, the “crunchy to alt right pipeline” was mentioned several times. I...

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  • Emily Hancock

    Mother of 3, 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.

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