In the face of a suppressive government and the Russian Orthodox Church, the band Pussy Riot has managed to become an iconoclastic beacon of free expression
This article considers Pussy Riot Punk Prayer, a controversial performance by a feminist punk-rock c...
This article follows the Pussy Riot case from the 2012 trial decision to the 2018 challenge before t...
The Russian feminist punk-art group Pussy Riot sparked a remarkable series of responses with their p...
In February 2012, less than two weeks before that year’s presidential elections in Russia, a two-min...
On February 21, 2012 a group of young women in the Russian punk band called Pussy Riot (PR), with ...
The winter of 2011 and spring of 2012 in Russia bore witness to a series of anti-regime protest acti...
This article analyses the configurations of belief, critique, and religious freedom in Russia since ...
The 2012 performance of Pussy Riot’s “Punk Prayer” in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, ...
The article addresses the performances of the Russian feminist-punk band Pussy Riot as a paradigm of...
In February 2012, three members of the feminist punk group Pussy Riot, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria...
The arrest of the members of Pussy Riot, their imprisonment and their trial has attracted great inte...
Russian reactions to Pussy Riot’s performance in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in 2012 in...
textabstractThis paper analyzes Pussy Riot’s Punk Prayer, the performance of which in a Moscow cathe...
textDuring August 2012 the issues of women's rights in Russia attracted attention of the U.S. newspa...
This article critically discusses solidarity actions in support of Pussy Riot within the global Nort...
This article considers Pussy Riot Punk Prayer, a controversial performance by a feminist punk-rock c...
This article follows the Pussy Riot case from the 2012 trial decision to the 2018 challenge before t...
The Russian feminist punk-art group Pussy Riot sparked a remarkable series of responses with their p...
In February 2012, less than two weeks before that year’s presidential elections in Russia, a two-min...
On February 21, 2012 a group of young women in the Russian punk band called Pussy Riot (PR), with ...
The winter of 2011 and spring of 2012 in Russia bore witness to a series of anti-regime protest acti...
This article analyses the configurations of belief, critique, and religious freedom in Russia since ...
The 2012 performance of Pussy Riot’s “Punk Prayer” in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, ...
The article addresses the performances of the Russian feminist-punk band Pussy Riot as a paradigm of...
In February 2012, three members of the feminist punk group Pussy Riot, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria...
The arrest of the members of Pussy Riot, their imprisonment and their trial has attracted great inte...
Russian reactions to Pussy Riot’s performance in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in 2012 in...
textabstractThis paper analyzes Pussy Riot’s Punk Prayer, the performance of which in a Moscow cathe...
textDuring August 2012 the issues of women's rights in Russia attracted attention of the U.S. newspa...
This article critically discusses solidarity actions in support of Pussy Riot within the global Nort...
This article considers Pussy Riot Punk Prayer, a controversial performance by a feminist punk-rock c...
This article follows the Pussy Riot case from the 2012 trial decision to the 2018 challenge before t...
The Russian feminist punk-art group Pussy Riot sparked a remarkable series of responses with their p...