The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Duterte
by Vicente L. Rafael
Duke University Press, 2022 Paper: 978-1-4780-1779-0 | Cloth: 978-1-4780-1518-5 | eISBN: 978-1-4780-2241-1 Library of Congress Classification DS686.616.D88R343 2022
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ABOUT THIS BOOK In The Sovereign Trickster Vicente L. Rafael offers a prismatic view of the age of Rodrigo Duterte in the contemporary Philippines. Framing Duterte as a trickster figure who boasts, jokes, terrorizes, plays the victim, and instills terror, Rafael weaves together topics ranging from the drug war, policing, and extrajudicial killings to neoliberal citizenship, intimacy, and photojournalism. He is less concerned with defining Duterte as a fascist, populist, warlord, and traditional politician than he is with examining what Duterte does: how he rules, the rhetoric of his humor, his use of obscenity to stoke fear, and his projection of masculinity and misogyny. Locating Duterte's rise within the context of counterinsurgency, neoliberalism, and the history of electoral violence, while drawing on Foucault’s biopower and Mbembe’s necropolitics, Rafael outlines how Duterte weaponizes death to control life. By diagnosing the symptoms of the authoritarian imaginary as it circulates in the Philippines, Rafael provides a complex account of Duterte’s regime and the social conditions that allow him to enjoy continued support.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Vicente L. Rafael is Professor of History and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Washington and author of Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language amid Wars of Translation;The Promise of the Foreign: Nationalism and the Technics of Translation in the Spanish Philippines;White Love and Other Events in Filipino History; and Contracting Colonialism: Translation and Christian Conversion in Tagalog Society under Early Spanish Rule, all also published by Duke University Press.
REVIEWS
“In this remarkable book, Vicente L. Rafael, the preeminent scholar of language, nationalism, and colonialism in the Philippines, shows how the global swing to the right crystallizes in a specific national history. Rafael eloquently shows why Rodrigo Duterte must be placed in the long history of the use of antidemocratic means to bolster electoral democracy and how the darkest coercive practices in the Philippine archive are enacted in Duterte's obscene power.”
-- Arjun Appadurai, Max Weber Global Professor, Bard Graduate Center
“Vicente L. Rafael brings a fierce intelligence and formidable analytical power to explain Duterte’s dark charisma and the violence at the heart of his presidency. In these probing and insightful essays, he accounts for how and why a strongman from the country’s periphery has held a nation in thrall for so long.”
-- Sheila S. Coronel, Toni Stabile Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
"This fascinating book seeks to explain why Rodrigo Duterte, the outgoing president of the Philippines, has been so popular despite his gruesome human-rights record, authoritarian ruling style and unapologetic vulgarity"
-- Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer Survival
"The Sovereign Trickster provides readers with an erudite, in-depth, and historically-contextualized analysis of how Duterte’s persona operates, and why it is so appealing to so many. . . . Anyone with an interest in recent Philippine history should find The Sovereign Trickster incredibly entertaining, accessible – it is a rare writer who can juxtapose Foucault and Mbembe and explain the relevance of their ideas clearly – and analytically illuminating. This is a book that grapples with serious questions of relevance to many societies, but does so with an eloquence that makes it a pleasure to read."
-- Lin Hongxuan LSE Review of Books
"The Sovereign Trickster is not just another addition to the scholarly pile on the Duterte phenomenon. Vicente Rafael's contribution is timely because it takes stock of the populist leader towards the end of his tenure. Moreover, his book successfully weaves historical analysis with contemporary multidisciplinary theories and the empirical richness derived from existing works about Duterte. The value of this compact but impressive volume is that it adds nuance to our understanding of this political maverick beyond the caricatures on offer."
-- Aries A. Arugay Contemporary Southeast Asia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Prismatic Histories 1 1. Electoral Dystopias 6 Sketches I: The Dream of Benevolent Dictatorship 18 2. Marcos, Duterte, and the Predicaments of Neoliberal Citizenship 21 Sketches II: Motherland and the Biopolitics of Reproductive Health 36 3. Duterte's Phallus: On the Aesthetics of Authoritarian Vulgarity 42 Sketches III: Duterte's Hobbesian World 57 Duterte's Sense of Time60 4. The Sovereign Trickster 63 Sketches IV: Comparing Extrajudicial Killing 87 Death Squads 89 On Duterte's Matrix 94 Fecal Politics 98 5. Photography and the Biopolitics of Fear: Witnessing the Philippine Drug War 103 Conclusion. Intimacy and the Autoimmune Community 131 Notes 147 References 151 Index 169
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The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Duterte
by Vicente L. Rafael
Duke University Press, 2022 Paper: 978-1-4780-1779-0 Cloth: 978-1-4780-1518-5 eISBN: 978-1-4780-2241-1
In The Sovereign Trickster Vicente L. Rafael offers a prismatic view of the age of Rodrigo Duterte in the contemporary Philippines. Framing Duterte as a trickster figure who boasts, jokes, terrorizes, plays the victim, and instills terror, Rafael weaves together topics ranging from the drug war, policing, and extrajudicial killings to neoliberal citizenship, intimacy, and photojournalism. He is less concerned with defining Duterte as a fascist, populist, warlord, and traditional politician than he is with examining what Duterte does: how he rules, the rhetoric of his humor, his use of obscenity to stoke fear, and his projection of masculinity and misogyny. Locating Duterte's rise within the context of counterinsurgency, neoliberalism, and the history of electoral violence, while drawing on Foucault’s biopower and Mbembe’s necropolitics, Rafael outlines how Duterte weaponizes death to control life. By diagnosing the symptoms of the authoritarian imaginary as it circulates in the Philippines, Rafael provides a complex account of Duterte’s regime and the social conditions that allow him to enjoy continued support.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Vicente L. Rafael is Professor of History and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Washington and author of Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language amid Wars of Translation;The Promise of the Foreign: Nationalism and the Technics of Translation in the Spanish Philippines;White Love and Other Events in Filipino History; and Contracting Colonialism: Translation and Christian Conversion in Tagalog Society under Early Spanish Rule, all also published by Duke University Press.
REVIEWS
“In this remarkable book, Vicente L. Rafael, the preeminent scholar of language, nationalism, and colonialism in the Philippines, shows how the global swing to the right crystallizes in a specific national history. Rafael eloquently shows why Rodrigo Duterte must be placed in the long history of the use of antidemocratic means to bolster electoral democracy and how the darkest coercive practices in the Philippine archive are enacted in Duterte's obscene power.”
-- Arjun Appadurai, Max Weber Global Professor, Bard Graduate Center
“Vicente L. Rafael brings a fierce intelligence and formidable analytical power to explain Duterte’s dark charisma and the violence at the heart of his presidency. In these probing and insightful essays, he accounts for how and why a strongman from the country’s periphery has held a nation in thrall for so long.”
-- Sheila S. Coronel, Toni Stabile Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
"This fascinating book seeks to explain why Rodrigo Duterte, the outgoing president of the Philippines, has been so popular despite his gruesome human-rights record, authoritarian ruling style and unapologetic vulgarity"
-- Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer Survival
"The Sovereign Trickster provides readers with an erudite, in-depth, and historically-contextualized analysis of how Duterte’s persona operates, and why it is so appealing to so many. . . . Anyone with an interest in recent Philippine history should find The Sovereign Trickster incredibly entertaining, accessible – it is a rare writer who can juxtapose Foucault and Mbembe and explain the relevance of their ideas clearly – and analytically illuminating. This is a book that grapples with serious questions of relevance to many societies, but does so with an eloquence that makes it a pleasure to read."
-- Lin Hongxuan LSE Review of Books
"The Sovereign Trickster is not just another addition to the scholarly pile on the Duterte phenomenon. Vicente Rafael's contribution is timely because it takes stock of the populist leader towards the end of his tenure. Moreover, his book successfully weaves historical analysis with contemporary multidisciplinary theories and the empirical richness derived from existing works about Duterte. The value of this compact but impressive volume is that it adds nuance to our understanding of this political maverick beyond the caricatures on offer."
-- Aries A. Arugay Contemporary Southeast Asia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Prismatic Histories 1 1. Electoral Dystopias 6 Sketches I: The Dream of Benevolent Dictatorship 18 2. Marcos, Duterte, and the Predicaments of Neoliberal Citizenship 21 Sketches II: Motherland and the Biopolitics of Reproductive Health 36 3. Duterte's Phallus: On the Aesthetics of Authoritarian Vulgarity 42 Sketches III: Duterte's Hobbesian World 57 Duterte's Sense of Time60 4. The Sovereign Trickster 63 Sketches IV: Comparing Extrajudicial Killing 87 Death Squads 89 On Duterte's Matrix 94 Fecal Politics 98 5. Photography and the Biopolitics of Fear: Witnessing the Philippine Drug War 103 Conclusion. Intimacy and the Autoimmune Community 131 Notes 147 References 151 Index 169
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