Tacit differences,ethnicity and neoliberalism: Polish migrant mothers in German cities |
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Authors: | Agata Lisiak Magdalena Nowicka |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | This article presents an inquiry into which tacit differences are relevant for how people make sense of encounters with others in urban settings, and how, if at all, they are translated into ethnic categories understood as ‘basic operators’ in everyday life. Drawing from our interviews with twenty Polish mothers living in Berlin and Munich, we argue that what our research participants distinguish as ‘typically Polish’ or ‘typically German’ is not necessarily connected to some ethnically specific ways of working or mothering, but, rather, significantly structured by locally specific forms of neoliberalism. By asking what kind of difference becomes understood as ethnic difference and how this process of demarcation occurs, this article adds to the strand of intersectional approaches that theorise the notion of difference, recognise heterogeneity of individual categories and render them suspect. |
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Keywords: | Neoliberalism migration temporalities work motherhood ethnicity |
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