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Carissa Díaz Alemán
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I'm Home, I'm Working





The distance between labor time and leisure time, the demarcation between the spaces
of the home and the office, between the public and the private, are blurred. Work is now transportable under a sociopolitical system that values us solely when we produce, so every crevice of the home is converted into a potential office. I’m Home, I’m Working is a book that collects essays and artwork that reflect on how labor and capitalist logic have infiltrated and restructured our relationships with our homes.
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