
New Books Network Jessica Martin, "Feminisms and Domesticity in Times of Crisis: The Rise of the Austerity Celebrity" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Feb 21, 2026
Jessica Martin, Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leeds and author of Feminisms and Domesticity in Times of Crisis, explores how crisis-era celebrities shape gender and politics. She traces nostalgic domesticity, thrift personas, online parenting politics, and the limits of feminist visibility. Short, sharp conversations unpack cultural consent, backlash, and slim openings for alternative public figures.
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Celebrities As Political Symbols
- Celebrities act as symbolic resources that reveal political moments and shape consent or resistance.
- Jessica Martin traces austerity-era celebrity to understand how culture intervenes in politics.
Austerity's Gendered Domestic Impact
- UK austerity from 2010 cut local and welfare budgets and disproportionately harmed women.
- Martin links those cuts to gendered domestic impacts and increased reliance on public services.
Nostalgia, Domesticity, And Nationalism
- Nostalgia in UK culture links domestic femininity to national identity and crisis.
- Martin argues shows like The Great Bake Off mobilise nationalist domestic aesthetics during austerity.

