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#TradWives : A Qualitative Meaning-Making Study of Gendered Norms, Moral Appropriation, and Feminism
Verfasst von:
Heldoorn, Pip
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2026
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14
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| Einrichtung: | gesis |
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| Link: | Volltext |
| Verfasst von: | Heldoorn, Pip; Hendrix, Joël; Vandeberg, Lisa; Daalmans, Serena |
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| Jahr: | 2026 |
| Band: | 14 |
| ISSN: | 2183-2439 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| Dressed in lavish, floral dresses, tightly knotted aprons, bold red lips, and armed with a wooden rolling pin, tradwives are increasingly appearing on the social media timelines of many. Tradwives, also called traditional women, are a relatively new and popular social media phenomenon. These women live according to traditional norms and values and advocate them through social media posts and blogs. As such, they cultivate a carefully curated traditional view of women as homemakers and mothers, and men as providers. In the media, this trend is often framed as a backlash against feminism. Even though there is some research into what motivates tradwives themselves, what remains lacking is how women give meaning to tradwives as a social media phenomenon. Based on 16 interviews with women of various backgrounds, this qualitative study reveals that women engage in a complex process of meaning-making to form evaluations of tradwives and the content they make. The participants carefully balance their opinions about one's right to choose, as a form of choice feminism, against deeply felt gendered norms and personal moral judgments regarding this particular choice. Additionally, women view the trend as both a lifestyle choice and a form of resistance to progressive developments worldwide. | |
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