The Problematic Gaze

Perfectly Programmed: Deconstructing The Stepford Wives from 1975 and the Fear of Feminism

David Moor and Lee Arnott Season 2 Episode 63

In this episode of The Problematic Gaze, Dr. Lee and Our Dave dive deep into the glossy paranoia of The Stepford Wives (1975) — a chilling suburban satire that’s part sci-fi horror, part feminist nightmare.

What does this cult classic really say about gender roles, domesticity, and the backlash to second-wave feminism? 

We explore the film’s historical context, its uncanny aesthetic, and its lasting influence on how society frames women, perfection, control, and conformity. 

Whether you’re into feminist film analysis, horror tropes, or just love unpacking problematic classics — this one’s for you.

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