The Incel Rebellion : : The Rise of the Manosphere and the Virtual War Against Women / / Lisa Sugiura.
Emerging alongside the progression of women's rights in the twenty-first century is the development of the men's rights movement, parts of which have culminated into the contemporary 'manosphere.' Consisting of online communities that ascribe to misogynistic ideologies, which obj...
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