Masculinity in the Age of (Philippine) Populism: Spectacle, Hypermasculinity, and Rodrigo Duterte

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIOLOGY MCS-Masculinities and Social Change Pub Date : 2020-10-21 DOI:10.17583/mcs.2020.5157
Jeremy C. De Chavez, Vincent Pacheco
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Recently, the resurrection of authoritarian tendencies in the form of populist movements has conscripted the fascistic aesthetic for its purposes. The rise of populism coincides with the rise of the digital world with its rapid mobility of images and text. Consequently, this has offered an effective platform for the dissemination of a new populist aesthetic. In a specific Philippine post-colonial context, how might we reflect and look at the aesthetics of populism? In this paper, we examine Rodrigo Duterte’s deployment of spectacle, sign, and symbol drawing from the critical resources of psychoanalytic and semiotic theory. Our position is that hegemonic masculinity is able to repackage itself depending on the contingencies of the historical moment. Furthermore, we argue that the new aesthetic of populism in the Age of Duterte reformulates the old iterations of masculinity to maintain its dominance over the Philippine socio-cultural present.
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(菲律宾)民粹主义时代的男子气概:奇观、超级男子气概和罗德里戈·杜特尔特
最近,民粹主义运动形式的独裁主义倾向的复活,使法西斯主义美学成为其目的。民粹主义的兴起与数字世界的兴起不谋而合,数字世界具有图像和文本的快速流动性。因此,这为传播新的民粹主义美学提供了一个有效的平台。在一个特定的菲律宾后殖民时代背景下,我们如何反思和看待民粹主义的美学?在本文中,我们从精神分析和符号学理论的关键资源中考察了罗德里戈·杜特尔特对奇观、符号和符号绘画的部署。我们的立场是,霸权男子气概能够根据历史时刻的偶然性重新包装自己。此外,我们认为,杜特尔特时代民粹主义的新美学重新制定了男性气质的旧迭代,以保持其对菲律宾社会文化现状的主导地位。
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期刊介绍: The Journal on Masculinities and Social Change (known by its Spanish acronym MCS) is an Open Acces four-monthly Journal of Hipatia Press that publishes research outcomes with significant contributions to masculinities and their influence on social transformations. MCS does not only collect research outcomes from different disciplines and methodological approaches, but also research carried out by interdisciplinar research teams. In this line, disciplinar and intedisciplinar works related to masculinities studies will be welcomed.
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