Masculinity in the age of (Philippine) populism: Violence and vulgarity in Duterte’s hypermasculine discourse
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Literature, Department of
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Masculinities and Social Change
Volume
9
Issue
3
First Page
261
Last Page
283
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
Concerned about the recent rise of global populism, Ulf Mellström emphasized the need for critical attention to the “politics of masculinity and masculinity politics,” which constitute a “great challenge for masculinity studies” at the contemporary moment (2017, p.2). Indeed, the ominous threat to democracy and to progressive gender politics by the phenomenon that is the global rise of populist leaders underscores the urgency of analyzing what is seemingly the restoration of classic patriarchy. Our study aims to contribute to that increasing and important body of scholarship by examining Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s brand of populism that has reshaped regional hegemonic masculinity in the Philippines. We suggest that along with Duterte’s rise to power came the emergence of a particular form of political masculinity, one that is violent, combative, misogynistic, and undiplomatic. We examine Duterte’s hypermasculine discourse using a strategic sampling of his political speeches, interviews, and media appearances, which we suggest is central to the cultivation of his image as sovereign leader and father of the Philippine nation.
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Recommended Citation
De Chavez, J. C., & Pacheco, V. (2020). Masculinity in the age of (Philippine) populism: Violence and vulgarity in Duterte’s hypermasculine discourse. Masculinities and Social Change, 9 (3), 261-283. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/14722
Disciplines
Political Science | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Keywords
Masculinity—Political aspects—Philippines; Rodrigo Roa Duterte, 1945- —Political and social views
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