Document Type
Social Sciences
Date
2023
Submission Date
November 2023
Abstract
The increased presence of the internet has granted many young American men a safe space to share beliefs and experiences, access new materials, and reach wider audiences. At the same time, heterosexual pornographic content has become increasingly accessible, and misogynistic beliefs are protected on various user-run forums. Male dominance in heterosexual pornography, the prevalence of rape myth acceptance, Incel slang, and the strong brotherhood bonds present in Incel communities may be radicalizing factors to encourage young American men to adopt Incel ideology. This literature review seeks to highlight the relationship between American masculinity, consumption of heterosexual pornography, and Inceldom in young American men to inspire future research into Incel radicalization and how young American men may be more receptive to misogynistic beliefs and attitudes.
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Is Part Of
Auctus
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25886/1085-6c84