By Lauren de sa Naylor | This piece is part of an ongoing series on housework. To speak of maternal… Read more POESIS AND ORDEAL: THE AMBIVALENCES OF DOMESTIC MATERNALITY

By Lauren de sa Naylor | This piece is part of an ongoing series on housework. To speak of maternal… Read more POESIS AND ORDEAL: THE AMBIVALENCES OF DOMESTIC MATERNALITY
By Irina Souch | This piece is a part of an ongoing series on housework. On March 8, 2016… Read more ‘The guests have left, the husband is tired’: household objects and gender inequality in the work of the Russian artist collective Naden’ka
By Tara Needham | This piece is a part of an ongoing series on housework “Domesticated Medusa,” Acrylic and transfer… Read more How to Ask a Feminist to Do the Dishes
By Maya Andrea Gonzalez and Cassandra Troyan | Of the political-economy of romance under capitalism, Eva Illouz describes the “paradox… Read more Heart of a Heartless World
By Sophie Lewis | What would the most thrilling and intimate moments in our collective social reproduction feel like in… Read more On the Future Genealogy of the Date
“Invisible, repetitive, exhausting, unproductive, uncreative,” Angela Davis writes, “these are the adjectives which most perfectly capture the nature of housework.”[i]… Read more Call For Proposals: HOUSEWORK
By Madeline Lane-McKinley | I: How Many Times Have You Died In Your Kitchen? “… A young crust punk girl… Read more Dying in Kitchens