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Thinking about "Gender Conformity" through Pussy Riot's Statement in The Guardian.
Image from a Maxim Pozdorovkin and Mike Lerner documentary on the radical feminist punk group, Pussy Riot. http://www.cinemablographer.com/2013/04/hot-docs-review-pussy-riot-punk-prayer.html
Image from a Maxim Pozdorovkin and Mike Lerner documentary on the radical feminist punk group, Pussy Riot. http://www.cinemablographer.com/2013/04/hot-docs-review-pussy-riot-punk-prayer.html

This statement by Pussy Riot in the Guardian today really made me think about what it means to be a “gender conformist.”

“We are anonymous because we act against any personality cult, against hierarchies implied by appearance, age and other visible social attributes. We cover our heads because we oppose the very idea of using female faces as a trademark for promoting any sort of goods or services.”

This is an interesting statement coming from a group of fairly, young fit women, wearing revealing outfits. Outfits that reveal anything but their faces that is.

“It is no secret that Masha and Nadia are no longer members of the group, and will no longer take part in radical actionism. Now they are engaged in a new project, as institutionalised advocates of prisoners’ rights. But such advocacy is hardly compatible with radical political statements and provocative works of art – just as gender conformity is not compatible with radical feminism.”

The other contradictory aspect of this statement is the idea that gender conformity is at odds with radical feminism… similarly to how human rights activism is at odds with art that makes political statements. To have a position that is accepted by any kind of institutionalised society, even outside of government, is predatory to a radical status.  Hmmm.

Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxleyhttp://www.soundcloud.com/dromomaniac
Alyssa Moxley graduated SAIC with an MFA in Sound. Using multiple voices, microphone techniques, field recording, music, sound design, and speaker placement, she plays with memory as both a personal and shared medium.
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