Genuskrockar, klavertramp och fadäser. Anteckningar om konstruktionen av statsrådet Ulla Lindströms politiska persona
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2015
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LIR. journal
Abstract
The political diaries of Ulla Lindström caused a great sensation
when published in 1966, three years after her resignation
as minister without portfolio. She was the only female minister
in the Swedish government from 1954 to 1966 and, according to
the press, her career had been characterized by faux pas or, as
one reviewer of her diaries wrote: »(t)he silly Ulla /…/ of the
botches, bodges, and gaffes«. He added that he himself had
helped to put her down »with both malice and recklessness«.
Surprised, he found her recently published political diaries
impressing, written by an intelligent and humorous politician.
He was, however, not the only journalist putting Ulla Lindström
down. A particular discourse or way of describing her
political persona was developed in the Swedish press during
her ministerial career. She started as the good-looking »pin-up
girl« of the Parliament and ended up as the »shrew« of the
party, the faux pas queen who was too talkative and thus in
need of a muzzle. She was constructed as deviant, both as a
woman and as a politician.
In her political diaries Ulla Lindström herself compared the
way in which she and her male colleagues were portrayed in
the press. She created her own political persona and tried to
show that the political persona created by the press was a false
persona, built on prejudices against women and misogyny. In
my paper I will compare Lindström’s own political persona
with the one created in the press.
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women in politics, political persona, political diaries, faux pas