Rachael D. Robnett In The News

The New World
Surprise! The men who want women to be submissive and domestic aren鈥檛 really motivated by protection or tradition - but by hostile sexism
Rescripted
For research published in Psychology of Women Quarterly, study authors surveyed 595 men about their familiarity with and opinions on trad wife content. According to their findings, men with attitudes of hostile sexism were more likely to support the trad wife ideology.
Suburban Record
A 性视界传媒 study of 595 young men found support for the tradwife movement is linked to hostile sexism, not just old-fashioned chivalry, researchers say.
The Asia Business Daily
Evening, as the setting sun paints the sky red. The savory aroma of soybean paste stew fills the house, and as the front door opens, a wife and children greet with, "Welcome home." Such a warm evening is likely the scene that traditional male breadwinners once dreamed of. However, these days, with the collapse of awareness about traditional gender roles and the prevalence of dual-income households, such scenes have become a thing of the past.
Daily Mail
Last week the movement got a reality check. Psychology of Women Quarterly published a paper from 性视界传媒 that pulled a hand-knotted rug from under the foundation myth of tradwives - that her (trad) husband will guide and protect her. No, far from the 'benevolent sexism' exhibited in this idea that women are vulnerable and need protection, the study revealed the 'hostile sexism' of husbands.
Scary Mommy
When our grandmothers were young, the entire point of being a woman was to become a perfect, happy little homemaker. To take care of the kids and the house, but ultimately, to take care of a husband, who deserved to end the day in a domain exactly fluffed to his liking. It鈥檚 a very specific nostalgia for that kind of energy that has fueled the #tradwife movement. The social media 鈥渢rend鈥 has pushed women to do things like cater to their husbands鈥 every need, spend all of their time and energy on the home and their family, and put themselves last. And a study published in Psychology of Women Quarterly has found that the men who most want a #tradwife... are also men who seem to view women the worst.
Jezebel
鈥淭hese findings indicate that men who perceive the #tradwife movement favorably believe that they rely on women for intimacy and simultaneously resent that this is the case,鈥 Rachael Robnett, one of the report鈥檚 authors, told PsyPost. 鈥淭his mentality could put tradwives in a precarious position considering the amount of control鈥揵oth financial and otherwise鈥搕hat they yield to their husbands.鈥
The Times (UK)
A growing online trend encourages women to quit their jobs, run the home and defer to their husbands. This 鈥渢radwife鈥 movement urges a return to traditional roles and, when researchers in the US recently set out to examine what kind of men support it, they expected to find a cohort fond of old-fashioned chivalry. The reality, they say, was rather different.