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Date: 2024-07-02 02:48 pm (UTC)I'd love to see a shift toward shows paying more attention to the details of "reproductive labor," as in the nuts-and-bolts of activities needed to keep society functioning (food, clothing, shelter, raising kids), you know, "women's work." :-)
I was watching House of the Dragon the other day and contemplating Alicent's dress and how many hours it would take an embroiderer with medieval technology to produce that cloth. Astounding! Yet I can't think of a scene in the GoT universe where we see someone sewing.