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All Work is Women's Work: On The Seamstresses Union's radical publishing practices in early 20th century Amsterdam | Alle Arbeid is Vrouwenarbeid: Over de radicale publicatiepraktijken van De Naaistersbond in het Amsterdam van de vroege 20e eeuw
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All Work is Women's Work: On The Seamstresses Union's radical publishing practices in early 20th century Amsterdam | Alle Arbeid is Vrouwenarbeid: Over de radicale publicatiepraktijken van De Naaistersbond in het Amsterdam van de vroege 20e eeuwAll Work Is Womens Work uncovers the forgotten story of The Seamstresses Union, one of the first all female labour unions in the Netherlands, and their radical use of print media to challenge patriarchal and capitalist systems in the early 20th century. This project delves into the struggles and triumphs of working class women who fought for fair wages, dignity, and autonomy. Through their newspaper, De Naaistersbode (The Seamstresses Courier), the
In addition to challenging the existing viewpoints
Holmes's project fit perfectly into the functionalist project of the modern world
highlighting particular subjects through various interpretations
and colonial instrument that imposes a rationality of vision and accountability upon what is knowable
generating a collective and political representation of domestic space
failed revolutions and empty tombs
The concepts that tie these stories together become a contemporary vision of graphic design history and offer a new way to study
where workers are instructed
online creativity became work itself
This book offers an alternate lens to rethink how we process art—and life—inside residency time
xi-măng (cement)
when hunger is so palpable it can be tasted
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