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Filipa Melo Lopes: What do incels want? Explaining Incel Violence Using Beauvoirian Otherness

Feb 21, 202244 minSeason 1Ep. 4
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In recent years, incel violence has moved from obscure corners of the internet onto mainstream news. In this episode, Filipa Melo Lopes discusses why most feminist explanations fail to grasp the specificity of this violence because these explanations focus on either the objectification of women or the perpetrator's sense of entitlement to sex. Instead, what incels want is a Beauvoirian “Other”. For Simone de Beauvoir, when  men conceive of women as Other, they represent them as both human  subjects and as embodiments of the natural world. But, in being both of  these things at the same time, they are neither. 


This lecture is moderated by Deva Waal. 

Hosted by Ashika Singh and Liesbeth Schoonheim


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