Soviet signoras: personal and collective transformations in Eastern European migration
Across the Western world, the air is filled with talk of immigration. The changes brought by immigration have triggered a renewed fervor for isolationism able to shutter political traditions and party systems. So often absent from these conversations on migration are however the actual stories and e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Across the Western world, the air is filled with talk of immigration. The changes brought by immigration have triggered a renewed fervor for isolationism able to shutter political traditions and party systems. So often absent from these conversations on migration are however the actual stories and experiences of the migrants themselves. In fact, migration does not simply transport people. It also changes them deeply. Enter Martina Cvajner's Soviet Signoras, a far-reaching ethnographic study of two decades in the lives of women who migrated to northern Italy from several former Soviet republics. Cvajner details the personal and collective changes brought about by the experience of migration for these women: from the first hours arriving in a new country with no friends, relatives, or existing support networks, to later remaking themselves for their new environment. In response to their traumatic displacement, the women of Soviet Signoras--nearly all of whom found work in their new Western homes as elder care givers--refashioned themselves in highly sexualized, materialistic, and intentionally conspicuous ways. Cvajner's focus on overt sexuality and materialism is far from sensationalist, though. By zeroing in on these elements of personal identity, she reveals previously unexplored sides of the social psychology of migration, coloring our contemporary discussion with complex shades of humanity |
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Contents Prologue vii Introduction 1 i A Room of One's Own: Managing Spaces, Lives, and Laws in Residential Care Work 26 շ Practicing Abundance: Immigrant Women and the Challenge of Consumption 61 3 Strong Mothers, Great Lovers: Sexuality in Emigration 95 4 Getting Serious: Courtship, Love, and (Maybe) Marriage in Emigration 117 5 Proper, Respectable Places: The Arduous Construction of Community Institutions 144 Conclusion: From the Detritus of the Soviet Union into a New Social World 172 Acknowledgments 207 Notes 215 Appendix: How I Conducted My Study 209 References 24S Index of Subjects 263 Index ofParticipant Pseudonyms 261
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Index of Subjects Agape (organization), 150-71 amnesty, 4, 16-17, 42-45, 156-57. See also irregular migration assimilation, 16, 72, 74, 110, 178, 191, 198, 239Ш6, 241n23 beauty, 106-10, 195; as constructed, 108-10 Belarus, 22, 91, 195, 221n61, 228n4 Benetton, 92 boundaries, 13, 16, 38, 75, 93, 111, 113, 123, 182-89 Brezhnev, Leonid, 20-21 care work, 15, 16-18, 26-60, 75, 84, 90, 106, 150, 156-57, 175, 183, 185, 187-89, 198, 220nS5; as a labor of love, 38-39, 46; role of employers within, 38-48 Catholic organizations, 29-30, 14546, 160-61 community institutions, 144-71, 204; leadership in, 163-69; as a source of respectability, 151-59 consumption, 61-94, 189-92; bus station as site of, 75-77, 84; as claiming respect, 61-62, 66, 74, 196-97; Italian shops as sites of, 87-94; minivans as sites of, 6775; as a moral act, 64-67; openair markets as sites of, 77-84, 159-60; as a site of sociability, 67-77, 84 culture, 15, 148, 150-51, 156-57, 160-63, 177-78, 192 "cumulative causation," 216n7, 216Ш0 Czech Republic, 23 Decembrists, 99-100, 105 differentiation of men as sexual partners, 111-16. See also sexuality divorce, 23, 105, 119, 129, 134,13839, 221-22n66, 235n6, 235nll Dominican Republic, 13 Donato, Katharine, 15 "double absence," 241n25 Douglas, Mary, 35 Durkheim, Emile, 203, 238n7 education, 104-5, 163, 167, 18586, 228n2 Eliot, T. S., 4 ethnicity, 95-96, 111-15, 126-31, 147, 216n6, 234n2. See also race ethnography, 95, 209-13, 223nl Euromaidan, 169, 215nl (prologue) Europe, Central, 230nl7 Europe, Eastern, 13, 18-25, 83, 139-40, 155, 162-63, 170, 198, 220-2ІП58, 223n78, 230nl7
Europe, Western, 2, 13, 24, 67, 218n23, 220-2ІП58, 223n78 family reunification, 9, 14-15, 50, 53, 55-60, 120-23, 125-26, 140, 161, 167, 217n21, 227n27 Fanon, Franz, 176 feminization of migration, 11-12 263
INDEX OF SUBJECTS Gastarbeiter, 12, 179-80 gender, 12, 13-15, 20-22, 98, 154, 189, 194-95, 202, 230η17, 242ո36 Georgia, 195, 22ІП61, 222ո76 Germany, 24-25 "global care chains," 227ո26 Greek Catholic Church/services, 123, 157-59 group identity, 198-205 habitus, transplanted, 194-98 here vs. there binary, 26-27, 65, 71, 172-75, 177, 182-83, 200-202, 238n3. See also home(land) Holodomor, Ukrainian, 62 home(land), 17, 35, 45-46, 53-54, 56, 69, 106-7, 120, 126, 172-73, 195-96, 197, 226n20, 238nl8. See also here vs. there binary homophily, 232nl hyperfemininity, 21, 74, 100, 106-10, 182, 187-89, 191, 192-98, 222n70, 232n3 Moldova (organization), 167-71 "moral economy," 235-36nl3 motherhood, 21, 39^0, 97, 174, 186, 201, 225ПІ6, 230nl7 Pakistan, 114 perestroika, 63 petty trade, 22-23, 71 Philippines, 13,188, 218-19n34, 224n7 Pittarello, 88-91 Poland, 23, 224n7 Polish Peasant in Europe and America, The, 12 presentation of self, 13, 176, 181-98; performativity in, 184; visibility in, 184 privacy, 35-38, 50-54 promiscuity, 17-18, 100-106; as empower ing, 106, 187. See also sexuality Putin, Vladimir, 1 Lidi supermarket, 85-86 liminality, 178-79, 183, 198, 204 race, 95-96, 111-15, 123-26, 147, 183, 188, 202, 233-34ПІ4, 234n2. See also ethnicity rational adaptation, 192-94 religion, 114, 155-71, 237nll remittances, 25, 27, 31, 63, 65, 67-70, 75, 108, 125, 131, 133, 201, 229nll Roman Catholic Church/services, 147, 157 Romania, 154-71, 188, 217nl4, 221-22n66 Romanian Orthodox Church/services, 147, 148, 155-56, 164-66, 167 ruble crisis, 24 Russia, 20, 22, 24, 154-71 Russian Orthodox
Church/services, 108-9, 155-56 male gaze, 98, 107, 188-89, 233nll "marginal man," 241n25 marriage, 119-43; to immigrant men, 202, 232-33n7; to Italian men, 132-43; mis tress status vs., 126-39; role of age in, 139-43 Marx, Karl, 183-84 "memory machines,” 35 Menjivar, Cecilia, 181 Mexico, 12-13, 25 migrant pioneers, 4-15, 177, 179-81, 205, 223nl; male, 12-13, 15, 16; women, 11-15, 16, 18-25, 177, 241n24 Moldova, 20, 22, 24, 34-35, 49, 64, 92, 106, 119, 126, 154-71, 195, 196, 210, 224n7, 228n4 sexuality, 21, 95-116, 186-87. See also dif ferentiation of men as sexual partners; promiscuity shuttle trade. See petty trade shyk shyk shops, 86-87, 96-97 sidelki, 17, 151, 153-61, 169-71, 230nl6 “signore," becoming, 59, 74-75, 88, 91, 100101, 119, 128, 131-39, 164, 180, 194, 198, 202, 204, 242n33 slave(ry), 9, 38, 63, 106, 173, 220-21n58 Slovakia, 23 Snyder, Timothy, 20 sociability, 5, 16, 37, 50, 67-77, 83, 84, 14445, 159, 160, 174-75, 204, 220nn52-53, 241n23. See also social networks social closure, 243n44 immigrant organizations, 145-46, 210. See also Agape; Moldova; Vira; Vykup India, 13 irregular migration, 28, 38, 48, 52, 68, 128, 137, 145, 148, 172, 179, 181, 210, 226n20, 244nl. See also amnesty Kazakhstan, 221n61 Khrushchev, Nikita, 20-21, 228n7 264
INDEX OF SUBJECTS social mobility, 175-77, 185-86, 191, 201, 242n33 social networks, 5-6, 217nl6, 241n22. See also sociability social psychology of immigration, 6, 17579, 192-98 Soviet Union, 1, 6, 18-25, 49, 52, 62-63, 98, 149, 154, 177-78, 210, 221n61, 221-22Ո66, 228n5 Sri Lanka, 188, 224n7 strategic research materials (SRMs), 216n5 subculture, 95, 180, 191, 192, 195, 200 Ukraine, 20, 22, 24, 49, 55-56, 64, 67, 7071, 81-82, 106, 119, 123-26, 139, 15471, 195, 196, 210, 224n7, 225ПІ6, 228n4 United States, 2, 12-13, 179, 180, 181, 216n7 Van Gennep, Arnold, 178, 239nl5 Vira (organization), 163-71 Volmer directive, 24-25 Vykup (organization), 156-71 "Wisconsin model,” 243n43 “territory of the self," 225nl2 Thomas, William Isaac, 12 Transnistria, 124-25 trauma, 6, 176; "lay" vs. "cultural," 6 Turner, Victor, 178, 239nl5 Yanukovych, Victor, 215nl (prologue) Yugoslavia, 98, 211, 221n61 Znaniecki, Florian, 12 265 Bayerisch· Staatsbibliothek ІЛплкдм |
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title_sort | soviet signoras personal and collective transformations in eastern european migration |
title_sub | personal and collective transformations in Eastern European migration |
topic | Einwanderin (DE-588)4314292-8 gnd Assimilation Soziologie (DE-588)4139304-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Einwanderin Assimilation Soziologie Italien Sowjetunion |
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