Lessons from the Housewives

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Evie Psarras
female ambition
female friendship
female identity
feminist media
feminist nonfiction
feminist pop culture
forthcoming
Housewives memoir
interviews
modern feminism
modern womanhood
obsession
personal growth
personal lives
pop culture
pop culture essays
privilege
reality TV
reality TV studies
resilience
the real housewives
TV criticism
wealth
women and media
women's empowerment
women's studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781464237546
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The feminist truths hiding in plain sight behind every glitter-fueled meltdown.

For feminist media scholar Evie Psarras, The Real Housewives franchise has been her greatest source of entertainment and comfort since its first iteration. It’s also where she learned some of life’s most important lessons. Maintaining friendships? Check. Fostering work ethic? Check. Being a bit delusional? Also check.

In Lessons from the Housewives, Psarras dives headfirst into the glittering, chaotic universe of The Real Housewives to reveal the surprising wisdom tucked beneath taglines, table flips, and redemption arcs. Through sharp analysis, laugh-out-loud personal stories, and an unapologetic love for all things Bravo, she shows how this wildly entertaining franchise speaks to our deepest questions about feminine identity, ambition, vulnerability, and what it really means to “have it all.”

Drawing on anonymous interviews with Housewives and the producers who shape the spectacle, Psarras uncovers the feminist storytelling at the heart of a franchise long dismissed as “trash”—a word she boldly reclaims as a badge of women-centered creativity. With insights on resilience, friendship dynamics, reinvention, and embracing life’s messiest moments, she illuminates why these iconic women resonate so powerfully and what they can teach us about falling, rising, and owning our stories with style.

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