Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Abstract
Throughout the world, the sons and daughters of many state leaders attract media
attention for their exploits. Like other famous children of politicians, Isabel dos Santos,
the daughter of José Eduardo dos Santos, the former president of Angola (1979-2017), is
the object of much media scrutiny regarding her investments and lavish spending habits.
We rely on a systematic study of newspaper articles by Angolan and international media,
readers’ comments, social media and websites to examine the conflicting portrayals of
Isabel from 2010 to 2018. This period covers celebratory depictions of Isabel during the
growth of her business empire to her dismissal as head of Sonangol after her father left
the presidency. We argue that the change in portrayals of Isabel over time offers insight
into the dimensions of dynastic politics in authoritarian settings. Whereas her position
as wealthy presidential daughter ironically reinforced patriarchal political oligarchy, her
downfall demonstrates the limits of hereditary politics in Angola.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio