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Cope “I Would Do Anything To Not Call This Place Home”: The Black Pill, Involuntary Celibacy, and The Neoliberal Male Grasp in Digital Incel Communities

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“I Would Do Anything To Not Call This Place Home”: The Black Pill, Involuntary Celibacy, and The Neoliberal Male Grasp in Digital Incel Communities​

DateAugust 13, 2020

Time10:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDT

Location Zoom link will be emailed to registered guests.

Websitehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1...YGFhj0OzeLUJp_v1LCxfw3vA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Name: Anthony Burton
Award: Communication and Culture MA

Abstract:

Drawing from gender studies, critical theory, media studies, and anthropology, this thesis examines “involuntary celibacy” and the links between neoliberalism, masculinity, digital community, and misogyny.

Based on an analysis of the webforum incels.co, it chronicles the development of the “incel” identity, situating it as a reaction to contemporary social hierarchies and cultural norms, including the infringement of neoliberal market logic onto social relations and gender stereotypes.

The “incel identity” is framed as a site wherein these norms meet and contradict each other, leading to the construction of a group epistemology that attempts to explain the incel’s oppression.

This group knowledge, dubbed the “black pill”, is an alternative set of norms, behaviours, and social truths rooted in masculine supremacy and supported through the usage of positivist, scientific claims.

This project explores the rationality and sentiments of the black pill, especially as they relate to expressive traits of the body.

At its core, this thesis argues that “incel” ideology exposes a contradiction between the neoliberal marketization of the self and contemporary masculinity, and it draws upon this contradiction to formulate a way of understanding the process and practice of digitized community.
 
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