The term “incel” was first coined by a woman in 1997 – the original Involuntary Celibacy Project website was a forum for people of all genders and sexualities to share their struggles with sexual and romantic relationships. After the term “incel” was hijacked by men who promote misogyny and blame women and feminism for their struggles, a new term emerged: femcel. But what makes a femcel unique and different from the stereotypical male incel? And onscreen, how do we represent the angst and frustration of involuntarily celibate women in our culture?
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Incel... meet Femcel
01:12 Is the Femcel as dangerous as the Incel?
03:44 What the Femcel looks like in pop culture
07:20 What Femcel culture shows us
CREDITS
Executive Producers: Debra Minoff & Susannah Mccullough
Chief Creative Director: Susannah Mccullough
Associate Producer: Tyler Browner
Writer: Alison Tummolo
Narrator: Charly Bivona
Video Editor: Hadley McCollester
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