Iron Lady
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Iron Lady is a nickname that has frequently been used to describe female heads of government around the world. The term describes a "strong willed" woman. This iron metaphor was most famously applied to Margaret Thatcher, nicknamed so in 1976 by the Soviet media for her staunch opposition to communism.[1]
Leaders who have earned the unofficial title (some of them postfactum) include:
- Golda Meir, the Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974
- Barbara Castle, a British left-wing politician (1910-2002).[2]
- Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990
- Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany since 2005
Some female politicians have been given similar nicknames:
- The Iron Butterfly is a nickname of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos.[citation needed]
- Iron Rita is a nickname of former Dutch minister Rita Verdonk[citation needed]
- "Jern-Erna" (meaning; "Iron-Erna") is a nickname of the leader of the Norwegian Conservative Party, Erna Solberg.[citation needed]
- Former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was given the nickname "Titanium Lady", playing on some of her similarities with Thatcher.[3]
"Iron Lady of the Seas", a 1984 video, and Iron Lady at Sea, a 1988 book, are about Star of India, the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship afloat launched in 1863.[4]
Iron Lady is also the title of a song by Phil Ochs. In this song, the Iron Lady is a metaphor for the electric chair. This song was also performed by Diamanda Galás on her live album Malediction & Prayer in dedication to Aileen Wuornos.
Iron Lady is a Warcraft III LAN gaming competition held by SteelSeries and directed at female Chinese players. The event was created in 2007 and has completed 2 seasons already. Some well known players include Zhang 'Cang' Xiangliang and Xu "Sara" Yinghua, both of whom played in the IronLady.2 Final.
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- ^ Speech at Kensington Town Hall ("Britain Awake") (The Iron Lady), Margaret Thatcher Foundation archives
- ^ U.K. loses its first Iron Lady By Hasan Suroor (The Hindu) May 5, 2002
- ^ Federation of American Scientists. NATO-List: USIA - Albright Foreign Media Reaction: "Titanium Lady Shows Her Mettle In Moscow" The conservative Daily Telegraph pointed out (February 21, 1997)
- ^ Star of India: Iron Lady of the Seas (PBS video)