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The male complaint

The male complaint
the manosphere and misogyny online

  • ISBN: 9781509562565
  • Editorial: Polity Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Cambridge. Reino Unido
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 22 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 208
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Rústica
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Resumen

Inspired by leaders such as Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson, the online Manosphere has exploded in recent years. Dedicated to anti-feminism, these communities have orchestrated online campaigns of misogynistic harassment, with some individuals going as far as committing violent terrorist attacks.

Although the Manosphere has become a focus point of the media, researchers and governments alike, discussions tend to either over-sensationalize the community or offer simplistic explanations for their existence. This book uses a mixture of historical and economic analysis, alongside actual Manosphere content, to delve deeper. With The Male Complaint, Simon James Copland explains how the Manosphere has developed and why it appeals to so many men. He argues that the Manosphere is not an aberration, but is deeply embedded within mainstream, neoliberal, social structures. For a cohort of alienated men, the promise of community provides a space of understanding, connection and purpose.

This insightful book dares to dig into the corners of incel communities and online spaces where misogyny thrives. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand, and do something about, this growing and worrying phenomenon.

1 Introduction
Enter the manosphere
The manosphere is us
Beyond bad men
2 Alienated young men
Are things really that bad for men?
The promises and betrayal of manhood
Betrayed by sex
The red pill
Notes
3 We're being oppressed! Manosphere men as injured
Identity politics and injury
The new culture wars
Attacked by government
Men can't win (and they might not even want to)
Notes
4 A community of manly men
Men searching for friends and belonging
Self-help in the manosphere network
Get strong for your country!
Escape through consumerism
Belonging and the limits of an online community
Notes
5 Nihilism and violence
Masculinity and nihilism in the twenty-first century
Anger, radical nihilism and violence against women
Sadness, passive nihilism and suicide
The limits of complaint
Notes
6 Tackling the manosphere
Against the manosphere
A misogynist response to a problem of capitalism
The cruel optimism of the manosphere
What are we to do?

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