What is New Domesticity?

This blog is a look at the social movement I call ‘New Domesticity’ – the fascination with reviving “lost” domestic arts like canning, bread-baking, knitting, chicken-raising, etc. Why are women of my generation, the daughters of post-Betty Friedan feminists, embracing the domestic tasks that our mothers and grandmothers so eagerly shrugged off? Why has the image of the blissfully domestic supermom overtaken the Sex & the City-style single urban careerist as the media’s feminine ideal? Where does this movement come from? What does it mean for women? For families? For society?                                                                                     My book, Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity, which explores New Domesticity in greater depth, will be published by Simon & Schuster in May 2013.

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The odd bedfellows of New Domesticity

image via homeschoolers for obama

Over at The Atlantic, a little something I wrote about the odd political bedfellows created by New Domesticity. Portland hipsters and stay-at-home Mormon moms share space on Etsy! Obama-loving atheist “unschooling” parents swap homeschooling tips with Nebraskan Creationists! Bleeding heart liberals concur with Glenn Beckians about the importance of “traditional values” when it comes to food and cooking! Weirdness ensues!

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