Housework
Who's doing the cleaning and looking after the kids? Matthew Sweet and guests on housework, gender and class from 1960s feminist critiques to the age of TikTok cleanfluencers.
Who's doing the cleaning and looking after the kids? Are we all shouldering an equal share of the domestic burden and if not, why not? Matthew Sweet and guests on housework, gender and class from early 20th-century domestic appliance ads via 1960s feminist critiques such as Hannah Gavron's The Captive Wife to the age of TikTok cleanfluencers.
MIchele Roberts is Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia and the author of 12 novels, including The Looking Glass and Daughters of the House.
Michele Kirsch has written about her experiences of working as a cleaner in her memoir Clean.
Rachele Dini is Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature, University of Roehampton. She is the author of βAll-Electricβ Narratives: Time-Saving Appliances and Domesticity in American Literature, 1945-2020 and her current project is called Cleaning Through Crisis.
Oriel Sullivan is Professor of Sociology of Gender in the Department of Sociology, University of Oxford, and Co-Director of the Centre for Time Use Research. Her recent publications include What We Really Do All Day and Gender Inequality in Work-Family Balance.
Producer: Torquil MacLeod
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