Pussy Riot和女性在法律、社会和文化方面的全球轨迹

J. Zychowicz, Nataliya Tchermalykh
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本章考察了抗议表演团体FEMEN和Pussy Riot在不同地缘政治背景下的政治表演、艺术实践和媒体策略的交集。从最初的当地艺术团体到被争议包围的国际媒体偶像,追溯他们的社会政治轨迹,两个群体之间的异同揭示了当地女权主义异议如何与西方自由民主国家对抗议的理解发生冲突。这些冲突有助于探究性别概念及其对东西方关系和公共领域的影响。
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Pussy Riot and FEMEN’s global trajectories in law, society, and culture
This chapter examines the protest-performance groups FEMEN and Pussy Riot at the intersection of political performance, artistic practice, and media strategies grounded in different geopolitical contexts. Tracing their sociopolitical trajectories from their beginnings as local art-collectives into international media icons surrounded by controversy, similarities and differences between the two groups reveal how local feminist dissent can conflict with understandings of protest in western liberal democracies. These conflicts are productive for tracing the concept of gender and its impacts in East-West relations and the public sphere.
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