The impact of Incels on Young Women and the Public Debate

Title

The impact of Incels on Young Women and the Public Debate

Subject

Philosophy

Date

Summer 2024

Contributor

Viviane Pizem

Abstract

This paper focuses on the potential impact of the online presence of incels on young women. It aims to highlight the existing gap in feminist literature on incels: the research tends to focus on the members of the group and the group itself but does not sufficiently address the impact of the inceldom on online social discourse, and its potentially pervasive role in widening the existing gap between young men and women’s societal views. The paper first offers a critique of the use of the Beauvoirian other (Melo Lopez, 2023), then evaluates how incels are perceived in society. Finally the paper puts forward how women expressed their distrust in men through the men vs bear debate that took place on social media in the summer 2024.

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Incels
Misogyny
Social discourse
Men Vs Bear Debate
Stochastic Terrorism
Beauvoirian Other

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Citation

Viviane Pizem, “The impact of Incels on Young Women and the Public Debate,” URSS SHOWCASE, accessed November 23, 2024, https://urss.warwick.ac.uk/items/show/660.