Review of Vicente L. Rafael’s The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Duterte
  Social Science Diliman
The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Duterte offers an investigation of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s regime of fear which weaponizes death to control life and masks violence through his obscene and vulgar articulations. It is an interrogation of the machinations of the sovereign, a political strongman, in relation to the governed. The book also examines how Duterte’s surge to power was contingent on the Philippines’ history of electoral violence and its people’s neocolonial condition by using Michel Foucault’s “biopolitics” and Achille Mbembe’s “necropolitics” as analytic lenses.
Faculty Involved:
Francisco Jayme Paolo A. Guiang
Assistant Professor
Focus: American colonial period and early decolonization, intellectual history and postcolonial decolonization, Philippine nationalist historiography, studies on the Martial Law period in the Philippines