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    “…Drawing on anthropological perspectives on labor that moved beyond the limited definitions of hegemonic economic models and contributions of feminist economics, we seek to show that the practices developed in these productive units and their interactions with the State evidence the overlap of what is usually conceptualized as productive and reproductive, related to labor and the community, giving rise to a reinvention of what is understood as “work” and in particular as worthwhile or “productive” work. …”
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