2013
DOI: 10.3898/136266213807299096
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The size of a song: Pussy Riot and the (people) power of poetry

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“…Creo que la honestidad, la libertad de palabra, y la sed de verdad nos hará más libres. Veremos cómo esto sucede (Mayer S., 2013).…”
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“…Creo que la honestidad, la libertad de palabra, y la sed de verdad nos hará más libres. Veremos cómo esto sucede (Mayer S., 2013).…”
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“…Their performance of this 'punk prayer' in the Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which exhorted the Virgin Mary to become a feminist and help unseat President Putin, lasted less than two minutes but was seen by millions around the world. This 'short, sharp shock' (Mayer 2013) developed into a series of court cases and contested the repressive force of the Kremlin under Putin and the equation of Putin's homonormative masculinity with national strength. Johnson has argued that Pussy Riot are part of a growing informal feminism in Russia, which is responding to the repression of feminist NGOs and saw feminists march in their own column in an October 2012 protest for the first time in post Soviet Russian history (2014,587).…”
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confidence: 99%