Culture

The Tradwife Panic Is So '90s

The outrage over tradwives feels brand new until you remember we had this exact same meltdown over Martha Stewart thirty years ago.

By Lisa Britton4 min read
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“Tradwife” has become the latest bad word in progressive circles. Mention it on a college campus or in a corporate diversity meeting and you’ll watch faces turn in the same disgust once reserved for phrases like “happy homemaker” or “full-time mom.” Recently, Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In organization has taken the fight further, framing the entire tradwife aesthetic as an active threat to women’s advancement. According to their latest materials, these pretty videos of sourdough and story time aren’t harmless lifestyle content—they’re actively luring young women away from offices and into the kitchen. Career progress, apparently, cannot survive the sight of a woman in an apron.