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The lionization of the housewife in the 1950s came after women were pushed out of their World War II-era jobs.
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Housewife lionization in the 1950s followed women being pushed out of World War II jobs.
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Context Type
Opinion Article
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{
    "event": "World War II",
    "topic": "Housewife lionization",
    "time_period": "1950s"
}
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Created
September 12, 2025 at 1:51 AM (2 days ago)
Last Updated
September 12, 2025 at 1:51 AM (2 days ago)

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Lauren Southern's memoir details her painful attempt to become a traditional housewife after a controversial online career. Her experience highlights the dangers of conservative ideology clashing with reality and the pitfalls of gender retrenchment.

Right-Wing Politics
Traditionalism
Gender Roles
Domestic Violence
Online Influence
Feminism

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