The title "Isabel Moon: Housework" from the FamilyTherapy series serves as a modern parable for the invisible labor and emotional friction that defines domestic life. While the surface-level narrative often focuses on the transactional nature of chores, a deeper look reveals the complex psychological landscape of the "household contract." The Weight of the Invisible
: These depictions often lean on established media tropes where the "domestic space" is presented as a site of both intimacy and performance, a theme commonly explored in digital media analysis. FamilyTherapyXXX 23 11 20 Isabel Moon Housework...