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Nationalities Papers
The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
Volume 42, 2014 - Issue 4: The Pussy Riot Affair
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Special Section: Pussy Riot

Is sextremism the new feminism? Perspectives from Pussy Riot and Femen

Pages 611-614 | Received 17 Mar 2014, Accepted 17 Apr 2014, Published online: 04 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

As Pussy Riot has changed the face of political protest in Russia, to the south, Ukraine has seen the emergence of Femen, famous for their topless protests against everything from sex tourism and trafficking to hot water shut-offs in Kyiv to sexism in the Ukrainian government to Putin's visits to Ukraine. Their concurrent appearance in the post-Soviet sphere encourages a discussion around the mobilization of sexuality as protest in the region. Both groups appropriate sexual language and imagery as well as physical sexuality in protest of their current regimes. This article engages the question of similarities between the two groups’ efforts and considers what differences structure their political goals and philosophies. What potential does the global visibility of these groups have to influence an emerging women's movement, and, more generally, how can sexuality be harnessed as a unifying force in anti-government activism in post-socialist Russia and Ukraine?

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