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What unites Novyye Chuvikhi is characterised by its venturing into {{wpl|politics}} and {{wpl|Social criticism|societal critic}} feminist ethos, anti-establishment stance, and a commitment to social change. Artists associated with this movement often address political and social issues, gender equality, and advocate for justice. | What unites Novyye Chuvikhi is characterised by its venturing into {{wpl|politics}} and {{wpl|Social criticism|societal critic}} feminist ethos, anti-establishment stance, and a commitment to social change. Artists associated with this movement often address political and social issues, gender equality, and advocate for justice. | ||
[[File:Nadezhda_Tolokonnikova_während_einer_Paneldisskusion_auf_der_republica_2015-cropped.jpg|thumb|left| | [[File:Nadezhda_Tolokonnikova_während_einer_Paneldisskusion_auf_der_republica_2015-cropped.jpg|thumb|left|150px|[PLACEHOLDER] is considered the mother of Novyye Chuvikhi.]] | ||
According to feminist writer [PLACEHOLDER] <ref name="The Nation">[https://forum.nationstates.net ": Novyye Chuvikhi is changing the nation - Veronika Nikulshina"]. ''The Nation''. 22 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2023.</ref>. | According to feminist writer [PLACEHOLDER] <ref name="The Nation">[https://forum.nationstates.net ": Novyye Chuvikhi is changing the nation - Veronika Nikulshina"]. ''The Nation''. 22 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2023.</ref>. | ||
, at its core, Novyye Chuvikhi embodies a fervent feminist ethos and an unyielding anti-establishment stance. Artists associated with this movement utilize their craft as a powerful tool for socio-political commentary, challenging traditional norms, and advocating for gender equality, justice, and societal change. The movement thrives on the principles of empowerment, autonomy, and the dismantling of systemic barriers. | , at its core, Novyye Chuvikhi embodies a fervent feminist ethos and an unyielding anti-establishment stance. Artists associated with this movement utilize their craft as a powerful tool for socio-political commentary, challenging traditional norms, and advocating for gender equality, justice, and societal change. The movement thrives on the principles of empowerment, autonomy, and the dismantling of systemic barriers. |
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Native name | Новые Чувихи |
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English name | The New Gals |
Time | 2017 - present |
Location | Cosacakaya |
Cause | rising authoritarianism of Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya aftermath of Black Thursday growing social conservatism in Cosacakaya |
Новые Чувихи (Novyye Chuvikhi) or (new gals), is a term coined by [PLACEHOLDER] to describe a predominately female feminist and anti-establishment cultural phenomenon in the Cosacakayan Music Industry. Originating as a social response to 2018 Constitutional Crisis - it has since evolved into a distinct genre of popular music in Cosacakaya.
History
Origins
The roots of Novyye Chuvikhi can be traced back to 2011 as an underground subculture in many urban areas among disillusioned youth. The
growing dissatisfaction and artistic dissent among female musicians
The arrest of the band Post-Truth is believed to mark the beginning of the Novyye Chuvikhi movement.
The name was coined by [PLACEHOLDER] [1] to make fun of new, mostly female, artists.
Role of Black Thursday
- mass arrests of future Novyye Chuvikhi
- meet in prison and form music collectives
- inspires others to sing protest songs
Rise of Reeztochka & Dina Gyrdymova
Dina Gyrdymova's album [PLACEHOLDER] was a the catalysis for pushing Novyye Chuvikhi genre into the popular imagination of Cosacakaya.
By 2021, singer Reeztochka became the first major, mainstream singer to adopt the Novyye Chuvikhi style into her antigovernmental song Беги, беги, беги.
Into the Mainstream
Modern Day
Today Novyye Chuvikhi continues to be extremely popular in Cosacakayan - with Novychuvikhi songs consistently reaching the top charts. It has significantly impacted the Cosacakayan music scene, influencing not only content but also the industry's dynamics. Female artists aligned with this movement have gained prominence, challenging the traditionally male-dominated landscape. The movement has fostered a sense of solidarity among artists and listeners.
However, it's rise and continuing popularity has sparked a culture war between the socially conservate government and the Novyye Chuvikhi movement.
Other cultural impacts
Social Media
Fashion
Impact
Novyye Chuvikhi is made up of a diverse range of music genres and it defies easy categorisation, as artists experiment with various musical elements and genres. Many notable Novyye Chuvikhi artists belong to a wide range of musical genres - being pop artists from all-female heavy metal bands to artists like Alina Kosova, who fuse traditional Cosacakayan sounds with contemporary genres. As a result, critics have struggled to firmly identify what the genre Novyye Chuvikhi is and it often changes wildly - even among self-identified Novyye Chuvikhi.
What unites Novyye Chuvikhi is characterised by its venturing into politics and societal critic feminist ethos, anti-establishment stance, and a commitment to social change. Artists associated with this movement often address political and social issues, gender equality, and advocate for justice.
According to feminist writer [PLACEHOLDER] [2]. , at its core, Novyye Chuvikhi embodies a fervent feminist ethos and an unyielding anti-establishment stance. Artists associated with this movement utilize their craft as a powerful tool for socio-political commentary, challenging traditional norms, and advocating for gender equality, justice, and societal change. The movement thrives on the principles of empowerment, autonomy, and the dismantling of systemic barriers.
The most agreed upon definite of what makes the Novyye Chuvikhi genre is by the mother of the movement [PLACEHOLDER]. The music produced under the Novyye Chuvikhi banner is characterized by its boldness, addressing social issues, and challenging the status quo.
Reaction
Supporters
Criticism
- Why only females?
- Seems to be a lot of white and white passing, underrepresentation of minorities
- fAmIlYvAlUeS and god under threat
Notable Novyye Chuvikhi
[PLACEHOLDER] is considered the mother of Novyye Chuvikhi However, numerous artists have emerged as key figures and influencers, contributing to its growth in Cosacakaya. Notable musicians within the movement include Reeztochka, Alina Kosova, and [ARTIST3]
- Pushka's protest music and arrest made her one first Novyye Chuvikhi. Her actions inspired Dina Gyrdymova album [PLACEHOLDER].
- Reeztochka is considered to be one of the first mainstream Novyya Chuvikha.
- Alina Kosova emerged as a second-wave Novyya Chuvikha after the release of her album [PLACEHOLDER].
References
- ↑ ": What is Novyye Chuvikhi?". Media Nation. 05 June 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
- ↑ ": Novyye Chuvikhi is changing the nation - Veronika Nikulshina". The Nation. 22 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2023.