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Abstract
This presentation argues that Bikini Kill and Pussy Riot re-imagined the boundaries of performer/audience interaction and the relationship between live performance and activism by employing shock and chaos in order to establish a rift between themselves and the expected. More specifically, causing immense and total discomfort becomes a way for both bands to undermine macho aggression both within and outside of punk communities.