2022
DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azac020
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A world alone: Masculinities, humiliation and aggrieved entitlement on an incel forum

Abstract: An emerging body of criminological research has sought to investigate the ‘incels’ movement. This article explores the construction of masculinities, gender and violence in a popular incel online forum. Here, we discuss results from a digital ethnography incorporating qualitative analysis of user posts, with a focus on three key overarching themes, namely: biological determinism, masculine humiliation and hierarchical gender relations. Our analysis draws on concepts such as hegemonic and hybrid masculinities (… Show more

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“…According to this analogy, ‘taking the pill’ – usually the ‘red pill’ – means that one has been enlightened to women’s allegedly devious biological nature. The ‘black pill’ – associated with incels – advocates more nihilistic responses and has been linked to more extreme violence (Ging, 2019; Thorburn et al, 2022). While these movements have attracted overwhelmingly negative attention within academia and mass-media, the forums discussed here complicate most existing accounts of the manosphere, in that they offer perspectives from individuals who previously supported ‘red pill’ or ‘black pill’ communities, but are now critical of them, or are in the process of questioning their former beliefs (although interested outsiders who do not necessarily have a personal connection to these ideologies also participate in the forums).…”
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“…According to this analogy, ‘taking the pill’ – usually the ‘red pill’ – means that one has been enlightened to women’s allegedly devious biological nature. The ‘black pill’ – associated with incels – advocates more nihilistic responses and has been linked to more extreme violence (Ging, 2019; Thorburn et al, 2022). While these movements have attracted overwhelmingly negative attention within academia and mass-media, the forums discussed here complicate most existing accounts of the manosphere, in that they offer perspectives from individuals who previously supported ‘red pill’ or ‘black pill’ communities, but are now critical of them, or are in the process of questioning their former beliefs (although interested outsiders who do not necessarily have a personal connection to these ideologies also participate in the forums).…”
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“…For example, one college student asked on r/IncelExit how to move past his feelings of hurt from a crush rejecting him almost a year earlier. Whereas red pill forums promote manipulative dating strategies for individuals to follow (Van Valkenburgh, 2021), with the incel ‘black pill’ ideology offering deterministically nihilist explanations to rejection (Thorburn et al, 2022), commenters responding on r/ExRedPill and r/IncelExit instead offer more moderate and empathetic advice to such issues. Given the large audiences that manosphere figures like Andrew Tate and channels like Fresh and Fit 6 enjoy across social media (Das, 2022), any online space that seeks to challenge or avoid the misogynistic social commentary and potentially harmful dating strategies such manosphere celebrities offer, are worthy of more academic attention.…”
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