Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media

The essay reflects on the media representation commonly associates with women politicians. Starting with a critique of media coverage about some political leaders in several countries, such as Angela Merkel, Michelle Bachelet, Ségolène Royal, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Hillary Clinton, the p...

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Main Author: Christina Holtz-Bacha
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Brazilian Association of Political Communication Scholars 2013-10-01
Series:Revista Compolítica
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.21878/compolitica.2013.3.2.108
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description The essay reflects on the media representation commonly associates with women politicians. Starting with a critique of media coverage about some political leaders in several countries, such as Angela Merkel, Michelle Bachelet, Ségolène Royal, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Hillary Clinton, the paper discusses the phenomenon of the double bind to which women are subjected in politics: if a woman presents herself as being cool, calculating and aggressive as it is expected in the political business she risks to be rejected as a virago. If she recommends herself with allegedly female traits, she will be regarded as not being viable for the serious challenges of the political business. There is no easy formula for how women should represent themselves. Since there are only few opportunities for direct contact between politicians and the electorate, it is necessary to deal with public image reported by media.
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spelling doaj.art-3d2807f3dcb842fb92b98b3b3adb4d002022-12-21T23:37:58ZporBrazilian Association of Political Communication ScholarsRevista Compolítica2236-47812236-47812013-10-0132457610.21878/compolitica.2013.3.2.108Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the mediaChristina Holtz-Bacha0Professor and Chair in Communication Science at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. She has also held positions at the University of Mainz, University of Munich and others, and presently co-chairs the Political Communication Section of the IAMCR. With Lynda Lee Kaid, has organized The SAGE Handbook of Political Advertising (2006) and the Encyclopedia of Political Communication (2007). More recently, has published Opinion Polls and the Media: Reflecting and Shaping Public Opinion, with Jesper Strömbäck (2012)The essay reflects on the media representation commonly associates with women politicians. Starting with a critique of media coverage about some political leaders in several countries, such as Angela Merkel, Michelle Bachelet, Ségolène Royal, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Hillary Clinton, the paper discusses the phenomenon of the double bind to which women are subjected in politics: if a woman presents herself as being cool, calculating and aggressive as it is expected in the political business she risks to be rejected as a virago. If she recommends herself with allegedly female traits, she will be regarded as not being viable for the serious challenges of the political business. There is no easy formula for how women should represent themselves. Since there are only few opportunities for direct contact between politicians and the electorate, it is necessary to deal with public image reported by media.http://dx.doi.org/10.21878/compolitica.2013.3.2.108 Political CommunicationElectionGenderRepresentation
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Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media
Revista Compolítica
Political Communication
Election
Gender
Representation
title Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media
title_full Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media
title_fullStr Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media
title_full_unstemmed Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media
title_short Who takes care of the children? The presentation of female top politicians in the media
title_sort who takes care of the children the presentation of female top politicians in the media
topic Political Communication
Election
Gender
Representation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.21878/compolitica.2013.3.2.108
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