Critics at Large | The New Yorker

How the Trad Wife Took Over

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Oct 9, 2025
The rise of the "trad wife" phenomenon is explored through influencers like Nara Smith, known for her quirky homemade videos, and Hannah Neeleman, who curates a picturesque rural family life. The hosts dissect how these accounts blend lifestyle choices with ideological prescriptions, questioning the authenticity of their domestic narratives. They draw parallels with the Hulu series about Mormon influencers, highlighting the tension between online personas and real-life scandals. Ultimately, the discussion delves into the broader implications of these choices amid economic and societal changes.
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INSIGHT

Conversion To Domesticity As Genre Shift

  • Many trad influencers pivot from other online genres and present conversion narratives toward domesticity and traditional values.
  • This shift often pairs aesthetic homemaking with reactionary health and lifestyle claims.
INSIGHT

Aesthetic Homemaking Meets Reactionary Claims

  • Trad-wifery often pairs aesthetic homemaking with fringe health and anti-establishment claims.
  • The result reads as a post-2020 reactionary cultural strand combining nostalgia and conspiracy adjacent beliefs.
ANECDOTE

Nara Smith's Made-From-Scratch Performances

  • Naomi recounts Nara Smith making cereal and toothpaste from scratch as a performative, comic domestic act.
  • The videos stage extreme homemaking tasks to showcase skill and aesthetics rather than necessity.
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