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[[Fantasy]] about domestic life.  This genre places housework, which is traditionally done by women and under-appreciated, in a central place in the story.
[[Fantasy]] about domestic life.  This genre places housework, which is traditionally done by women and under-appreciated, in a central place in the story. See also [[housewife protagonist]].  


==Examples==
==Examples==
*[[Lifelode]] by [[Jo Walton]]
*''[[Lifelode]]'' by [[Jo Walton]]
*[[The Interior Life]] by  Katherine Blake ([[Dorothy Heydt]])  
*''[[The Interior Life]]'' by  Katherine Blake ([[Dorothy Heydt]])  
*''[[At Amberleaf Fair]]'' by [[Phyllis Ann Karr]]





Latest revision as of 12:49, 13 January 2011

Fantasy about domestic life. This genre places housework, which is traditionally done by women and under-appreciated, in a central place in the story. See also housewife protagonist.

Examples

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