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Post-Soviet Subjects on the Move in Eurasia Post-Soviet Subjects on the Move in Eurasia
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Transnational Circuits between the FSU and Turkey Transnational Circuits between the FSU and Turkey
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Glamour-“scapes,” Bollywood, and the Power of Imagination Glamour-“scapes,” Bollywood, and the Power of Imagination
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Histories of Soviet and Post-Soviet Mobility Histories of Soviet and Post-Soviet Mobility
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Gender and Mobility Gender and Mobility
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Postsocialism, Transnational Mobility, Intimacy Postsocialism, Transnational Mobility, Intimacy
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Postsocialism and Eurasia Postsocialism and Eurasia
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Transnational Mobility Transnational Mobility
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Intimacy Intimacy
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Structures of Feeling and Emotion Work Structures of Feeling and Emotion Work
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Sex Work and Intimacy: Beyond Trafficking Sex Work and Intimacy: Beyond Trafficking
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Origins of the Project and Mobile Methods Origins of the Project and Mobile Methods
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Mobile Methods Embodied Mobile Methods Embodied
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Introduction From the Arctic to Istanbul
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Published:December 2017
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Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of the ethnographic research and theoretical foundations informing this study of women’s labor migration from the former Soviet Union into Turkey. Tracing three intertwined themes that animate the book—postsocialism, transnational mobility, and intimacy—the chapter highlights gendered aspiration for mobility and intimate practices like emotional labor forged within forces of global capitalism. The chapter also critically discusses global concerns with trafficking in women, showing how post-Soviet women migrants’ accounts complicate assumptions of oppression. The chapter also presents the context and methods of the research, with an analysis of “mobile” methods and field work with an infant along. The chapter closes with the book’s organizational thread, namely accounts of five key women and their families.
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