'Final episode! What a journey it’s been! In this final episode, Amy and Anh explore pop music and mainstream media in Vietnam and the UK, as well as mainstream British TV, to compare and contrast their similarities and differences, asking: What does pop culture reveal about how gender is performed and policed across borders? ⭐ As a farewell, we also reflect on our time at LSE Gender: favourite lecturers, classroom vibes, the curriculum, and what it’s like to study here. ☕ Grab ...
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'Final episode! What a journey it’s been! In this final episode, Amy and Anh explore pop music and mainstream media in Vietnam and the UK, as well as mainstream British TV, to compare and contrast their similarities and differences, asking: What does pop culture reveal about how gender is performed and policed across borders? ⭐ As a farewell, we also reflect on our time at LSE Gender: favourite lecturers, classroom vibes, the curriculum, and what it’s like to study here. ☕ Grab ...
Trad Wives & the Economy of Care: A Feminist Political Lens
Spilling The Equali-TEA
42 minutes
7 months ago
Trad Wives & the Economy of Care: A Feminist Political Lens
In this episode, we unpack the rise of the "trad wife" movement through the lens of feminist political economy. What does it mean when women choose traditional gender roles today—and how do unpaid domestic labour, online subcultures, and neoliberal capitalism all play into this choice? From homemaking influencers to hidden inequalities in labour, we explore how the politics of care, gender, and class intersect in both private homes and public online discourse. Is it empowerment, backlash, or ...
Spilling The Equali-TEA
'Final episode! What a journey it’s been! In this final episode, Amy and Anh explore pop music and mainstream media in Vietnam and the UK, as well as mainstream British TV, to compare and contrast their similarities and differences, asking: What does pop culture reveal about how gender is performed and policed across borders? ⭐ As a farewell, we also reflect on our time at LSE Gender: favourite lecturers, classroom vibes, the curriculum, and what it’s like to study here. ☕ Grab ...