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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION: PRESUMED WHITE: RACE, GENDER, AND MODES OF MIGRATION IN
THE POST-SOVIET DIASPORA
THE POST-SOVIET DIASPORA ON TRANSNATIONAL REALITY TV
HIGHLY SKILLED AND MARRIAGE MIGRANTS IN ARIZONA
SEGMENTED ASSIMILATION AND RETURN MIGRATION
THE DESIRE FOR ADOPTIVE INVISIBILITY
FICTIONS OF IRREGULAR POST-SOVIET MIGRATION
THE POST-SOVIET DIASPORA IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
CONCLUSION: IMMIGRANT WHITENESS TODAY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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INDEX
Adaptation: Asian Americans, n, 152,
162; enforced, 72-76, 78; immigra-
tion studies in, 6,10, 53-54; in Jewish
American literature, 19,112,114; Jewish
immigrants, 9, 21, 35,112,137; marriage
migrants, 76, 78, 83; post-Soviet danc-
ers, 6,17; post-Soviet immigrants, 6,
9,17,18,19, 24, 25, 26,163; post-Soviet
adoptees, 19, 88,103; in post-Soviet
literature, 113,114,132; segmentation
theory, 54; racialization and, 53-54, 88,
137; transnationalism and, 43; upward
mobility and, 6,17, 21, 24, 53,137
Adoption. See Transnational adoption
Adoption studies, 86; adoption from
Asia, 15, 85, 86; adoption from Eastern
Europe, 85-86, 87-88; disability and,
85; race and, 85, 88
Adoptive invisibility. See Transnational
adoption
Akhtiorskaya, Yelena, 183n6; 187
Alba, Richard, 13,14, 54,151,187
Alien Fiancées and Fiancés Act (1946), 72
Alien Registration Act (1940), 143
American Community Survey (ACS), 1,
5-6, 52, 58,173m, 17302
American Dream: upward mobility
and, 6, 29,136,161,162-163. See also
Adaptation
Anticommunism, 88, 90-92, 93,163
Anti-immigration sentiment, 48,135,136,
141,143,148,153,156,158,158. See also
De-Americanization
Aranda, Elizabeth, 70,187
Arizona Senate Bill 1070 (2010), 16, 20,
133» 135,139-147,167
Assimilation: immigration studies and, 6,
10, 53-54; segmentation theory and, 54.
See also Adaptation
Atanasoski, Neda, 6,163,187
Attachment disorder, 84-85,107-108;
adoptee abuse, 85,108; adoptee death,
108; attachment therapies, 85,107-108;
Reactive Attachment disorder (RAD),
84-85,107-108. See also Transnational
adoption
Bachelor, Ukraine (Kholostiak), 45-47- See
also Chmerkovskiy, Maksim
Ball, Deborah Yarskike, 65,187
Ballroom dancing, 27-28; post-Soviet
immigrants, 28-30, 44; spray tanning,
32-36; USSR, 28; International style,
28; Latin style, 35; US style, 28. See also
Dance sport
Banerjee, Payal, 10, 63, 64,118,187,188
Barrett, James R., 13, 21,137, i75ni5,188
Bartholet, Elizabeth, 109,182017,188
Beagley, Kristoff (Daniil Bukharov),
84-85
Beilin, Roger, 148,188
Bergquist, Kathleen Ja Sook, 90,188
Bimmel, Nicole, i8on3,188
Biressi, Anita, and Heather Nunn, 24, 25,
188
Birth culture. See Transnational adoption
Birth mother discourse. See Transnational
adoption
207
208 I index
Black, Grant C, and Paula E. Stephan, 62,
63,188
Blackface, 34-36,137-138. See also Min-
strelsy
Bonacich, Edna, i79ni2,188
The Bonnie Hunt Show, 47,195
Bootstrapism, immigrant, 6, 44, 47,136,
138,152,162
Border Patrol, 127,140,
Borshay Liem, Deann, 96,188
Bosniak, Linda, 7, 8,188
Boston Marathon bombing (2013), 163-
164. See also Tsarnaev, Dzhokar and
Tamerlan
Briggs, Laura, 87, 90, 91,101,189
Brighton Beach, 36-38, 43,117,17709; as-
sociation with crime, 36; history of, 36
Brodkin Sacks, Karen, 175018,189
The Brotherhood of Joseph (Hansen), 18,
87» 89, 93, 94-95» 9b, 99-100,194
Brown, Marshall E., 53,189
Bunkers, Kelley McCreery, 109,189
Cacho, Lisa Marie, 164, i84Í4,189
Cantwell, Brendan, 62, 64,189
Carrion-Flores, Carmen E., 55,189
Carruthers, Susan L., 23,189
Carter, Matt, 33,189
Cartwright, Lisa, 91,92, 93, 97,100,189
Cassarino, Jean-Pierre, 46, 55, 70,189
Cave, Damien, 129,189
Census, 1, 2,5, 52, 58, 65,167,173m, 17802,
179014,18403
Chacón, Jennifer M., 133,189
Chakravartty, Paula, 64,189
Chaplin, Dmitry, 28, 48
Chen, Ming H., 142,190
Chelsea Lately Show 47, 200
Chigvintsev, Artem, 28, 44, i77n6
Child Citizenship Act (2000), 85, 96
Child relinquishment: changes in gender
norms 89, 91,103-104; decline of
welfare state, 89, 91,103-104; parental
destitution, 89, 91-92,103-104; Korea,
91; Latin America, 91; Romania, 92;
Russia, 89, 94; Ukraine, 89, 94. See also
Transnational adoption
Chin, Gabriel J.» 133,140,144,190
Chinese Exclusion Act (1880), 12,13,137,
143» 157» 175017» 184ns
Chmerkovskiy, Maksim, 28, 29-33;
Dancing with the Stars (DTWS),
28, 29-31, 48; ethnic identifica-
tion, 31-33; immigration, 29-30,
31, 46-47; return migration, 45-46,
49; social media, 31, 48; spray tan,
33; Bachelor (Kholostiak), 44-47»
49; racialization, US, 29-30, 32;
Ukraine, 32; Ukrainian reality TV,
49; xenophobia and, 47-48. See also
Ballroom dancing
Chmerkovskiy, Valentin, 28, 31, 48
Chozick, Amy, 34,190
Clymer, Adam, 17409,190
Coalition for Comprehensive Immigra-
tion Reform (CCIR), 157
Cohen, Yinon, 17409,190
Comparative critical race studies, 18404
Constable, Nicole, 72,190
Consumption, ostentatious, 38-41; class,
38-41; spray tan, 40-41; upward mo-
bility, 25, 38-41
Contingent labor, in higher education, 18,
55, 56, 60-72,179011
Cooke Newman, Janis, i8on6,190
Cooper-Chen, Anne, 29,190
Coreligionalist support, Jewish, 12-13,
175018; Jewish assistance organizations
and, 10,16, 6i, 118,123,149; twentieth
century, 12-13,175018; twenty-first
century, 10,16, 61,118,123,149
Craft, Carrie, i8m7,190
Creighton, Sam, 17706,190
Dance sport: American Dream and, 29, 31,
50-51; post-Soviet immigrants, 28-31,
INDEX I 209
44; spray tanning and, 32-36; USSR,
in, 28, 30. See Ballroom dancing
Dancing with the Stars (DWTS), US,
27-38; format adaptation, 27-28; post-
Soviet cast, 28-30, 44; Strictly Come
Dancing (UK), 23, 30-31,17706. See
also Reality TV
Dann, Patty, i8on6,190
D’Aoust, Anne-Marie, 14, 56, 72, 73,74, 76,
i79ni7,190
Davis, Geoff, 62, 64,191
De-Americanization, 47-48,142-143
DelfAntonia, KJ, 84,191
de los Angeles Torres, Maria, 162,191
Demidova, Anna, 28
DeParle, Jason, 52,191
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), 65,109,128, i74mo, 191
Dickens, Jonathan, 92,191
Diner, Hasia R., 175018,191
Dizik, Alina, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42,17709, 191
Doane, Woody, 11,191
Dorow, Sarah K., 182013,191
Duara, Nigel, 18302,191
Dubinets, Elena, 49,191
Dubrofsky, Rachel E,, 6,191
Duggan, Lisa, 2,191
Dzidzienyo, Anani, 18404,191
Empathy: with birth mother, 105; Jewish
immigrants, twentieth century, 20,135,
136-138; New Yorkers, 153,156; post-
Soviet immigrants, 20,135,143-147,
156-158
Eng, David L., i8on4,191
Eschbach, Karl, 18302,191
Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, 109
Exceptionalism, US, 7, 60,151
FAIR (Federation of American Immigra-
tion Reform), 133,167-168
Family migration, 72-81, 82-83,115,177;
family unification and, 8, 72,115,117;
motivations for, 74-75; post-Soviet mi-
grants, 73-83; twentieth century, 19, 75,
twenty-first century, 67, 72-81,113,182,
17409; Ulinich, Anya, in, 117,120-122,
See also Marriage migration
Fan, Lai-Tze, 148,192
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), 97,106
Fillar, Diana, i83n6,192
Finckenauer, James O., i76n2,192
Foner, Nancy, 54 81,176019,192
Foran Act (1885), 157-158
Ford, Luke, 116,117,192
Format adaptation, 16, 24; Bachelor (Kho-
lostiak), 45; DWTS, 28; Ukraine, 45,
49; United States, 28,17704
Fox, Cybelle, 12,158,192
Fox, Jon E„ 78,192
Frankenberg, Ruth, i74ni4,192
Fredrickson, Caroline, 62,192
Freund, Daniel, 33,192
Friedman, James, 6, 25,192
Furman, Andrew, 113,192
Ganguli, Ina, 56, 61, 65,192
Gans, Herbert J., 53,192
Garner, Steve, 12,13, 68,192
Gershenson, Olga, 18305,192
Gilmore, Leigh, 18, 86, 88,193
Glaser, Amelia, 182m, 193
Glenn, Susan A., 75, 75,175018,193
Gokhberg, Leonid, 67,193
Gold, Steven J., 9,11,15, 57,17303, i75ni8,
176019,193
Goldstein, Eric L., 9,12,13, 20, 21, 42,135,
137-138,175018,193
Gonzales, Daniel, 52,18302,193
Goodman, Adam, 128,193
Gown, Annie, 162,193
Grinenko, Elena, 28
Grove, Casey, 85,193
Guglielmo, Jennifer, 11,14, 39,193
Guglielmo, Thomas, 8,12,14,137,18405,
193
210 | INDEX
Guterl, Matthew Pratt, 12,193
Gyory, Andrew, 184,193
Hague Convention on Intercountry
Adoption, 95, 96,110
Hale, Mike, 43,194
Hall, Ceridwen Leith, 101, 194
Hall, Kristin M., 84,108,194
Hall, Peter A., 1,194
Hansen, Brooks, 18, 87, 89, 93, 94-95, 96,
99-100,194
Hardwick, Susan W., 4,16,178m, 194
Harris, Cathy, 96,105
Harnick, Chris, 30,194
Harvey, David, 1, 2,194
Hazen, Helen D., 70,194
Hegar, Rebecca L., i8in7,194
Hendricks, Tyche, 130,194
Herman, Ellen, 90,194
Hester, Torrie, 127-128,194
Heyns, Barbara, 57,194
Hilt, Peggy Sue, 106
Hing, Bill Ong, 47,142,194.
Hoffman, Allison, 42,194
Homans, Margaret, 101, i8on5,194.
Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette, 119,194
Howell, Signe, i82ni3,195
Hiibinette, Tobias, 91,195
Hughes, Donna M., 75,195
Humanitarianism. See Transnational
adoption
Hyatt, Susan Brin, 2,195
Idov, Michael, 37-38, 43,195
Ignatiev, Noel, 12,13,195
Immigrant rights activism: immigration
legislation and, 129-130; crossethnic,
129-130,156,164,167-168; organiza-
tions and, 129-130, i85mo
Immigration: to Arizona, 52; Central
American, 2,127,133, 183m; Irish,
11, 12, 34, 75 157» 164» I75ni8, 183m,
184ns; Italian, 12,13, 39 75» 85, 137,
i75ni8, 18405, 185010; Mexican, 2,
52, 73, 126, 127-128,129,158, 183m,
18302; from Pale of Settlement, 11-14,
15, 26, 30, 36, 75, 81, 98,113,137-138,
145, i75ni8, i83n6; from USSR, 16,
119, 138; to Western Europe, 65, 66,
68, 75, 80
Immigration Act (1924), 72
Immigration and Nationality Act (1965),
1, 63, 72,150,167,185010
Immigration legislation: Alien Fiancées
and Fiancés Act (1946), 72; Arizona
Senate Bill 1070 (2010), 16, 20,133,
135» 139-147» 167; Child Citizenship
Act (2000), 85, 96; Chinese Exclusion
Act (1880), 12, 13, 137,143» 157» 1751117»
18405; Foran Act (1885), 157-158;
Immigration Act (1924), 72; Immi-
gration and Nationality Act (1965), 1,
63, 72, 150,167, 185010; Literacy Act
(1917), 12, 13, 158; Quota Acts (1921,
1924), 13» 137, 157» 167» 18406; Soviet
Scientists Immigration Act (SSIA),
61; Strive Act (2007), 129,130, 157;
Work and Travel, 120. See also Visa
regime
Immigration literature: Jewish American
literature and, 112-113,18202; Litera-
ture of New Arrival, 112-113, i32
Immigration studies: adaptation, 6, 53-54;
highly-skilled migration, 6, 54-55;
racialization, 6, 53-54» 134; return
migration, 54-55; segmentation theory,
54; transnationalism, 6, 53, 54-55
International Marriage Broker Regulation
Act (2005), 76
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 154
Irish Immigration Reform Movement
(IIRM), 185010
Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform
(ILIR), 157, i85mo
Issoupova, Olga. See Isupova, Olga
Isupova, Olga, 104,195
INDEX I 211
Jacobs, Sallie, 164,195
Jacobson, Heather, 86,102,103,105,
i8on4, i82ni3,195
Jacobson, Matthew Frye, 4,14, 25,195
Jasso, Guillermina, 69,195
Jerng, Mark C., 180ns, 195
Jewish Americans: African Americans
and, 20,136,137-139,145,161; anti-
immigration restrictions and, 13,
137; Asian Americans and, 20,136,
147-156; immigration, 1, 4, 8-9,10,
11,15, 31, 36, 53, 60-61, 75, Bi, 112,118,
124,17303,174n7,17409; immigration
from Mexico, and, 20,136,139; identity
formation, 8-9,11-14,16,17, 26, 41,
60-61,117,150; intermarriage, 31, 33,
37-42,148, i75ni8,18406; minstrelsy
(blackface), 34,137; racial distinctive-
ness, 8-9, 37-42; post-Soviet Jewish
immigrants, and, 1, 4, 8,10,15-16, 30,
31» 37, 43“44, 60-61, 81,115,116-117,
121,124,137-139,17409; whiteness and,
8-9,11-14, 26, 34, 42, 98,136
Jewish American literature, 19,112-113,
18202; Jewish American canon, 113;
New Jewish writing, 116; post-Soviet
immigrant literature, 114-117,122-123,
182m, 1830
Jimmy Kimmel Show 48
Ji-sook, Bae, 110,195
Johnson, Ericka, 75, 80,196
Johnson, Kevin R., 141,196
Juffer, Femmie, i8on3,196
Jung, Moon-Ho, 136,18404,196
Kaleem, Jaweed, 163,196
Kapstein, Ethan B., i8m8,196
Kasatkina, Natalia, 4, 30, 60,196
Kasinitz, Philip, 5, 6, 9,16,138,
Katchanovski, Ivan, 23,138
Keough, Leyla J., 3,196
Kershaw, Sarah, 84,196
Khazan, Olga, 138,139,161,196
Khinkulova, Kateryna, 45096
Kholostiak. See Bachelor, Ukraine
Kibler, M. Alison, 34,196
Kibria, Nazli, 152,197
Kimmel, Jimmy, 48,197
Kinsella, Kevin, 116,197
Klein, Naomi, 3,154,197
Knapp, Laura G., 179,197
Kolossov, Vladimir, 5,197
Kolsto, Pal, 32,17707,197
Koniaev, Andrei, 50,197
Korean Adoption Law (2012), 110
Korobkov, Andrei V., 4, 65, 67,71,197
Koshy, Susan, 151,175017,18404,197
Kostenko, Maksim Aleksandrovic, 89,197
Kotkin, Stephen, 5,197
Krasikov, Sana, 19,113-117,118-120,125-
126,197
Kriebernegg, Ulla, 148,197
Krueger, John, 106, i82ni6
Krupkin, Taly, 17505,197
Kushner, Tony, 68,198
Labadie-Jackson, Glenda, 123,198
Labor migration, 54-55; contingent labor,
10; highly-skilled (Hi-B), 10,15,18,
20, 54-55» 61-72,118,135,140,154» 168;
low-wage jobs, 56,115,157-158,120,
124,125; race and, 67-68; postdoctoral
(J-i), 61-72,135,140; post-Soviet, 10,
18, 20, 61-72,118,135,140; recruit-
ment, 119,120,131; statistics of, 64-65;
transnationalism and, 68-72. See also
Immigration legislation
Larson, Thomas, 87,198
Lee, Chang-rae, 147
Lee, Rachel, 34-35,198
Lee, Richard M., i8on4,198
Legal status, significance, 9,10-11,18,
20-21, 56-57, 64, 67, 69, 83,115,118,120,
122-123,124,125,128,133. See also Visa
regime
Leitman, Ruth, 128-130,157,183010,198
212 I INDEX
Levchenko, Polina, 57, 72, 73,198
Liebert, Saltanat, 114,119,198
Linville, Deanne, i8on4,198
Lipsitz, George, 8,14,198
Literacy Act (1917), 12,13,158
Litskevich, Ol’ga, 32, 48, 49,198
Little Odessa (film), 36
Liu, LauraY, 64,152,17302
Logan, John R„ 4, 6,10,11, 80,17408,
1751113,198
Lopate, Leonard, 120,199
Lott, Eric, 34,199
Lovelock, Kirsten, 90,199
Lowe, Lisa, 153,199
Lye, Coleen, 162,18404,199
MacDonald, Kevin, 12,137,184116,199
Mahajan, Karan, 185,199
Manchester, Laurie, 175016,199
Marlowe, Lara, 185,199
Marriage migration, 18, 72-81; depen-
dency, 76-78; enforced acculturation,
72-76, 78; immigration legislation, 72;
monoracial families and, 18, 75, 76;
motivations for, 74-75; neoliberalism
and, 72-73; Philippines, 56, 72-73;
Russia, 56, 72; return migration, 78-79;
race and, 75» 76-78; statistics of, 72;
studies of, 72-73; transnational mar-
riage market, 74-75; Ukraine, 56, 72.
See also Visa regime
Massey, Douglas S., 55,199
Matthey, Viktor Alexander (Viktor Ser-
gievich Tulimov), 108
McCall, Robert B., 180,199
McIntosh, Peggy, 175014,199
McKinney, Judith Record, 104,199
McMains, Juliet E., 28, 29, 34-35,199
McNevin, Anne, 114,132,199
Melamed, Jodi, 10,135, 200
Menjivar, Cecilia, 56, 200
Men’shikova, Irina, 46, 200
Merryman, Dennis (Denis Uritsky), 108
Milian, Claudia, 18405, 200
Miller, Laurie C., 108, 200
Miller, Teresa A., 133, 200
Minstrelsy, 34-35,37; Asian Americans,
34-35; Irish immigrants, 34; Jewish
Americans, 34; Russian Dolls^ 57; spray
tanning (“brownface”), 34-35
Mirande, Alfredo, 127,133-134,139, 200
Mirskaya, Elena Z., 66, 200
Model minority discourse, 136,150,152
Mohr, Holbrook, 120, 200
Moorhead, M. V, 53, 200
Moran, Albert, 17704, 200
Morawetz, Nancy, 143, 200
Morgan, Edmund Sears, 21, 200
Morokvasic, Mirjana, 66, 200
Muir, David, 51, 200
Mukherjee, Bharati, 112,132, 201
Mullen, Bill V, 18404, 201
Murray, Susan, 17704, 201
Murti, Lata, 153, 201
Nation of immigrants narrative, 7, 31, 60,
77» 151
Neoliberalism: affective, 18, 88; consum-
erism and, 18-19, 96,105,109; labor
market and, 8; migration and, 8,15,
18,19, 73-75» 83, 88-89, 91-93» 94» 109»
164; push factor, 1, 3-4» 27,30, 51, 88-
89, 91-93, 94» 109,111; race and, 9-10,
20, 75, 88, 94» ho, 111,135» 136,147-15»
164,165,166; rise in inequality and,
1-3,166; shock therapy, 2-3,136
Ngai, Mae M., 136,158, 201
Norris, Sarah, 115, 201
Northwest Neighborhood Federation, 130
Novy, Marianne, i8on5, 201
Nowatzki, Robert, 34, 201
O’Halloran, Kerry, 95, 201
Ohanyan-Tri, Emma, 23, 201
One More Year (Krasikov), 19,113-117» 118-
120,125-126,197
INDEX | 213
Operation Wetback, 128
Orleck, Annelise, 36,17602, 201
Palumbo-Liu, David, 150, 201
Park, Madison, 108, 201
Passel, Jeffrey S., 4,114,174010,174ml,
183m
Patico, Jennifer, 73, 74-75, 201
Pearce, Matt, 73, 201
Pertman, Adam, 109, i82ni7
Petropolis (Ulinich), 19,113-116,117,120-
125,126-127,129,130-132,134,136,138,
18203, 205
Pew Research Center, 42,174ml, 183m,
201
Phillips, Michael, 185ml, 201
Piketty, Thomas, 2, 202
Polish American Association, 130
Polish Initiative of Chicago (PIC), 130
Polreis, David, 108
Portes, Alejandro, 54, 202
Post-Soviet migrants: anti-immigration
legislation and, 17,156; anti-
immigration sentiment and, 35,156;
Israel and, 3,115,138,151,17407; Presi-
dential Election (2016) and, 138,166-
167; racialization in the United States,
7, 29-30, 31-34, 38-42; racialization in
Western Europe, 3, 65, 66-68, 82,145,
17407; Sanders, Bernie, and, 161; xeno-
phobia and, 27, 47-49,142-143
Preston, Julia, 127, 202
Provine, Doris Marie, 133, 202
Pumpkin Patch (Schwartz), 18-19, 87-89,
93-94» 96-97,101-102,104-106,109,
203
Quinlan, Margaret M„ i77n5, 202
Quota (Johnson-Reed) Acts (1921,1924),
13» *37» 157» 167,18405, i84n6
Racial profiling: African Americans, 2, 7,
123-124,127; Arizona Senate Bill 1070,
133» *39» 143» 144; Latina/os, 2, 7,127,
133-134» 166; Muslims, 2, 7,166; US
Border Patrol, 141; US-Mexico border,
127,141; surprise checkpoints, 127,141;
exemptions from, 127,131,133-134,
140-141
Rands Lyon, Tania, 74, 202
Raphael-Hernandez, Heike, 18404, 202
Reagan, Patricia B., 55, 81, 202
Reality TV: celebrity culture, 25, 27;
emergence of, 6, 24; format adapta-
tion, 16, 24, 28, 45-46; genre, 24-25;
identity formation, 16, 25, 26-27, 29-
30, 31-33 Jersey Shore, 24, 38-39» 40;
Real World, 39,17704; So You Think
You Can Dance (SYTYD), 51; Ukraine,
45-47, 49; United States, 28-29, i77n4;
upward mobility, 16, 24, 25, 38-43
Real World, 39,17704
Reddy, Sumathi, 37, 202
Refugees: Evangelical Christians, 4,16;
Jewish, 1, 4» 15» 17» 31» 112,116,118,149»
166-167; Muslim, 168; political, 1, 4, 23;
Syrian, 52,138,168; Ukrainian Catho-
lics, 4,167
Reid, Theresa, 18, 87-89, 93, 94, 97-99»
102,103-105,106-107,109, i8imo, 202
Reilly, Matthew, 108, 202
Return migration: communication
technologies and, 69, 78; diasporic
research and teaching, 71; highly-
skilled, 55-57, 69-71; immigration
studies and, 54-55; Italian, 81; Jewish,
81; marriage migrants, 45-46, 49,
55“57; physical return, 55-57» 118-119,
124,136,147, 150,164» 185m; post-
Soviet migrants, 16, 17-18, 45-46, 49»
55-57» 81, 82, 83; return visits, 69, 78,
78-79,124, 147, i86n4; remittances,
114,118-119; Russian, 175016; state-
sponsored, 71, 82; voluntary return,
128
Rights, noncitizenship, 7-8
214 I INDEX
Robila, Mihaela, 73,173113,183114, 202
Roediger, David, 13,14, 21, 47» 137» 1751115,
184115,188, 202
Rogin, Michael, 34, 202
Rosenfeld, Alvin H, 113, 202
Rowe, Michael, 93,185, 202
Royal, Derek Parker, i82n2, 202
Ruby, Walter, 44, 50, 202
Russia: economy, 3, 65-66, 70, 82; emigra-
tion, 3, 5, 58, 65, 73, 75, 85-86, 89, 94,
95,115,116,117-121,122,124-126,173113»
i75ni2,179ni4,179015,179016, i8m8
Russian Dolls, 17, 24-27, 36-43; cast, 36,
38; consumption and, 36-37, 39, 40-42;
creators, 36; Italian Americans and,
25-26, 38-39; Latina/os and, 26-27, 42»
“Russianness,” 24-27, 41-42, upward
mobility and, 40-41; whiteness and,
24-27, 40-42
Russian identity (US), 6-7,16-19, 23-52,
55^57» 68, 75-81, 98-100,102-103,111,
114,117,17709; whiteness and, 6-7,
8-9,16-19, 23-52, 55-57» 67-68, 75-81»
98-100,102-103,111,115,140-141,142,
164
Russians: crime and, 36, 38,17602; com-
munism and, 37,142; mafia, 23,17703;
“mail-order brides,” 23, 37,112,142;
political refugees, 23; stereotypes of,
23-24,142; terrorism and, 23-24,
163-164
Ryabinska, Natalya, 45, 202
Ryan, Karen, 18305, 202
Saldivar, Ramón, 10,148, 203
Sanders, Bernie, 2,161
Sarna, Jonathan D., 54, 81, 203
Satzewich, Vic, 12,137,176020, 203
Savchenko, Gleb, 28, 44,17706
Savelyev, Artyom, 84,108,111,180m,
i8on3. See also Transnational adoption
Savodnik, Peter, 103,180m, 203
Scherman, Rhoda, i8on4, 203
Schneider, Dorothee, 11, 203
Schreuder, Yda, 13, 203
Schwab, Gabriele, 97, 203
Schwartz, Margaret L., 18-19, 87-89, 93-
94» 96-97,101-102,104-106,109, 203
Segmentation theory, 54,17804; upward
mobility and, 54,17804
Senderovich, Sasha, 60,138,151, 203
Serwer, Adam, 167, 203
Sex trade: eastern European immigrants
(“white slavery”), 75; post-Soviet im-
migrants, 75
Shinkle, Peter, 126, 203
Shock therapy, 2-3, 20,136
Smirnoff, Karina, 28, 46
Soviet Scientists Immigration Act (SSIA),
61
Shteyngart, Gary, 20,112,113,116,117,136,
147-156,158-159» 165» 177119» 2°3; Ab-
surdistan, 148; The Russian Debutante s
Handbook, 148
Simanski, John F., 128, 203
Simons, Lisa Anne, 72, 73, 203
Skripnikova, Ekaterina, 32, 203
Slavic studies, 15; literature of the post-
Soviet diaspora and, 113
Smith, Sidonie, 156-157, 203
Solari, Cynthia, 4, 31, 74, 204
Solomon, Nancy, 29, 204
So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYD)y
5i
Spagat, Elliot, 18402, 204
Spray tanning: bodybuilding and,
32; body enhancement, 32-33,40;
Chmerkovskiy; Maksim and, 33; class
and, 33, 39-41; dance sport and, 32-36;
Dancing with the Stars (US) and, 27,
32-34; emergence of, 33; Russian Dolls,
39-41; whiteness and, 32-33;
Super Sad True Love Story (Shteyngart),
20,136,147-156,158-159» 165» i77n9»
203
Stasi, Linda, 43, 204
INDEX | 215
State surveillance: in Russia, 20,135,145»
146; in Soviet Union, 20,135,145»
146-147
Steger, Manfred B., 2, 204
Sterkel, Joyce, i8on3
Strive Act (2007), 129,130,157
Stromberg, David, 121,122, 204
Stryker, Rachael, 84,107-108, 204
Student migration, 4, 55-58, 61- 63, 64-65,
66-67, 69-72,117, i78n7,179ni5. See
also Visa regime
Suchland, Jennifer, 3,15, 73-74,17406, 204
Sunnucks, Mike, 52, 204
Terrorism: marriage migration and,
179017; Muslims/Arabs and, 2,156,
166; post-Soviet immigrants, 16, 23-
24, 61,138,163, i86n2; Russians and,
16, 23-24; West Asia, in, 23-24,163;
post-Soviet nations, in, i86n2. See also
Boston Marathon bombing
Thai, Hung Cam, 46, 204
Thoma, Pamela, 18, 88, 204
Thompson, Ginger, 91, 204
Thorn, Kristian, 70, 204
Tolstokorova, Alissa V, 4, 65,119, 204
Tony and Janinas American Wedding
(Leitman), 128-130,157, i83mo
Transnational adoption: adoptee abuse,
86, 89,105-106,108; adoptee deaths,
89,106,108, i8m7; adoptive invisibil-
ity and, 88-90, 94, 97-100,115; birth
culture, 101-102,103; birth mother
discourse, 104-105; Child Citizenship
Act (2000), 96; China, 85, 86, 92, 93,
105,165; consumerism and, 84, 88, 89,
93» 95-97» 99» 109-111; Cuba, 90-91;
Eastern Europe, 91-92; Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome (FAS) and, 97,106; Guate-
mala, 109,120, i8in8; Hague Conven-
tion on Intercountry Adoption, 95,
96,110; Haiti, 92-93; health issues
and, 84-85, 86, 97,106-107; humani-
tarianism and, 88-89, 90-93» 94-95»
99,109, i8on6; institutionalized
children and, 86; Korea, 85, 86, 89,
91,165; Latin America, 91; monora-
cial families and, 8,18, 88, 93, 94-95»
97-100; neoliberalism and, 8, 9,18,
83, 88, 89, 91» 94» 96,105,109-11,164;
“orphan process” and, 96; parental
memoir and, 86-88, i8on6; providers
of, 95, 96, 103,106,110; race and, 86,
87-88, 89, 93, 94~94 97~ioo, 103, 109,
111; referrals, 99-100; regulations of,
95-96, 98,100,109; rejections, 29, 84,
89» 95» 96, 97» 99-100,105,106, ill,
i8on3, i8m9; Romania, 92, 95, i8m8;
Russia, 85, 89; Savelyev, Artyom, and,
84,108,111,180m, i8on3; statistics of,
85-86, i8on2; Ukraine, 85-86, 89, 96;
Vietnam, 90. See also Child relin-
quishment
Transnational motherhood, 119-120;
emergence of, 119; Krasikov, Sana,
in, 199-120,125; Latina, 119; Ulinich,
Anya, in, 120-122,124
Trebunskaya, Anna, 28, 29-30
Trenka, Jeong Jane, 86,110, 204
Tricarico, Donald, 39, 204
Truth Reconciliation for the Adoption
Community of Korea, 110
Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan, 163-
164; Chechen identity and, 163,185m;
family genealogy, 163,185m; immigra
tion, 163,185m; post-Soviet diaspora
and, 163; whiteness and, 163. See also
Boston Marathon bombing
Tsuda, Takeyuki, 59, 205
Tucker, Jill, 130, 205
Tunina, Olga, 197, 205
Turner, Graeme, 25, 27, 205
Two Little Girls (Reid), 18, 87-89, 93, 94,
97-99,102,103-105,106-107,109,
i8inio, 202
Tyson, Alec, 166, 205
216 I index
Uba, George Russell, 177115, 205
Ukraine: Bachelor (Kholostiak) 45-47,
48; conflict with Russia, 3,173D4;
economy, 3, 70; emigration, 3-4, 5,11,
18, 30, 31-32,36, 37, 38, 40, 45”47 49,
55, 58, 65, 73, 74, 85-86, 89,106, 113,
i8on2,18304; ethnicity and, 32, 46,
82,173ns; identity and, 32, 46, 49; lan-
guage policy, 32,17707; reality TV, in,
45-47, 49; return migration, to, 45-46,
49, 69, 70, 82; transnationalism and,
45-46, 49, 51; UkSSR, 32
Ulinich, Anya, 19,113-116,117,120-124,
126- 127,129,130-132,134,136,138,
18203, 205
Undocumented migration: Arizona SB
1070 and, 20,133,140-141; criminal-
ization of, 133,179ni7, 183n2; deporta-
tions, 127-130,133; family separations,
127- 130; Irish, 157,164, i8snio; Obama
Administration and, 127-130,18302;
post-Soviet immigrants and, 4, 9,
19, 61,114-115,199,120,122-132,164,
165; profiling of, 126-127,130-134,
140-142; smuggling and, 126; US-
Mexico border and, 4, 15,119,127,
139,140,141,18303; visa overstayers
and, 114,115; voluntary removal and,
128,18302; statistics of, 114,127-128,
174010,183m. See also Immigration
legislation
Upward mobility: Asian Americans, 20,
136,148,150,158-159,162; consumer-
ism and, 36-43; dance sport and, 17,
24-36; immigration status and, 10-11,
132; intergenerational, 8,14, 24-43,
44-45, 60; myth of, 129,136,148,152,
158; post-Soviet immigrants and, 20,
24-45, 60,136,148,158-159,164; race
and, 6-7, 24-36; segmentation theory
and, 54; twentieth-century European
immigration and, 6-7,14, 21,136-137.
See also American Dream
US Department of State, 85, 86, i8on2,
18108
US-Mexico border, 127,141
USSR: ethnicity and, 5-6; emigration, 3;
neoliberalism and, 3; population shifts
in, 33; collapse of, 2; van IJzendoorn,
Marinus H., 18003, 205
Vapnyar, Lara, 50,113,116,117,18203, 205
Varzally, Allison, 91, 205
Visa regime (US): F-i, 56, 58, 62-63, 65,
69,17807,179015; H-iB, 63-65, 67,118,
139; H-4 1791113; IH-4, 85; IR-4, 85; J-i,
55, 61, 64-65, 76,117,13L 139; J-i Work
and Travel, 120; J-2,179019; K-i, 55,
73» 78,139» 1791116; K-2,178n8,18709;
undocumented status and, 4,10,15,
19, 20, 61,114-115,120,122-125,126,
127,128-132,133,140-141,144» 157» 164»
168; visa overstayers and, 4,19,114-115,
120,122-126,128-132,157,164. See also
Immigration legislation
Wadhwa, Vivek, 70, 205
Waldinger, Roger, 54, 69, 205
Walker, Max, 168, 206
Wallace-Wells, Benjamin, 158, 206
Wanner, Adrian, 114-115,117, 206
Waters, Mary C, 14,16,17804, 206
Weber, Donald, 113, 206
Weir, Fred, 110, 206
White nationalism, 162,166
Whiteness: assimilation and, 57, 75-81;
ethnic identity, as, 14, 24, 26, 33, 41;
global, 7, 8-10, 21,18, 75-81, 87-89,
95-100,109,111,132,134» 164; hon-
orary, 43,136,147,148,151,158,162;
Italian Americans and, 39; Jewish
Americans and, 42; Latina/os and,
158; mythologized, 21, 24, 26,162,166;
non-whiteness and, 26, 43» 53-54» 134»
136-138,156; pan-European, 6,13,17,
24, 26,158,162; racial identity and,
INDEX I 217
12-14; symbolic ethnicity and, 14; post-
Soviet immigrants and, 35, 39, 45, 57
68, 75-81, 87-89, 95-100,115,140-141,
163,164; in Western Europe, 68
Whiteness studies, 15, 34; genealogy of,
11-14; immigration studies and, 53-54;
literature of white confession and,
i75ni4; whiteness historiography, 11-
14, 26,34,134,136-137
White supremacy, 10-13, 20,134-137,143,
145,156,162,166
Whitmire, Lou, 84, 206
Wilson, Andrew, 32, 207
Wilson, Samantha L., 92, 207
Wingert, Pat, 18303, 206
Work and Travel (visa), 120
World Bank, 4,154, 206
Xenophobia, 27, 47-49» 142-143* See also
Anti-immigration sentiment
Yoon, Dong Pil, i8on5, 206
Zeltzer-Zubida, Aviva, 138,17409, 206
Zirin, Dave, 164,185m, 206
Zong, Jie, 150,17302, 206
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spelling | Sadowski-Smith, Claudia 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)134082656 aut The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States Claudia Sadowski-Smith New York New York University Press [2018] ix, 219 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Nation of nations Includes bibliographical references and index Immigrants United States Mass media and minorities United States Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 gnd rswk-swf Former Soviet republics Emigration and immigration United States Emigration and immigration Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 s DE-604 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030293745&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030293745&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030293745&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Sadowski-Smith, Claudia 1968- The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States Immigrants United States Mass media and minorities United States Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 gnd |
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title | The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States |
title_auth | The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States |
title_exact_search | The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States |
title_full | The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States Claudia Sadowski-Smith |
title_fullStr | The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States Claudia Sadowski-Smith |
title_full_unstemmed | The new immigrant whiteness race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States Claudia Sadowski-Smith |
title_short | The new immigrant whiteness |
title_sort | the new immigrant whiteness race neoliberalism and post soviet migration to the united states |
title_sub | race, neoliberalism, and post-Soviet migration to the United States |
topic | Immigrants United States Mass media and minorities United States Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Immigrants United States Mass media and minorities United States Nachfolgestaaten Einwanderung Former Soviet republics Emigration and immigration United States Emigration and immigration Osteuropa Sowjetunion USA |
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