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Social Reproduction of Post-Soviet Migrant Labour: Braiding the International Political Economy
Authors:Anni Kangas  Daria Krivonos  Safina Khidjobova  Zarnigor Omonillaeva  Olga Jitlina  Anna Tereshkina  Mahpora Kiromova
Institution:1. Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland;2. Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and the European Narratives, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;3. Independent Artist, Saint Petersburg, Russia;4. Citizen Journalist and Human Rights Activist, Moscow, Russia;5. Independent Artist
Abstract:In this article, we analyse the social reproduction of post-Soviet migrant labour. Our inquiry builds on artwork by Olga Jitlina and Anna Tereshkina and by Mahpora Kiromova dealing with the effects of migration on family relations in Central Asia and the South Caucasus. We have braided the artwork with strands of social reproduction theory to examine the transnational household as a set of relationships that enables post-Soviet and global capitalism to draw value out of unwaged work and to reproduce the differentiated (i.e. gendered and racialised) labour force. Our focus is on the tropes of family, weddings, love, and violence. The analysis of these tropes draws attention to the intersecting effects of globalised capitalism, local structures of value, the state, and patriarchy in post-Soviet political economy. Through them we detail the fundamental co-constitution of production and social reproduction, but also show that practices of social reproduction can be reservoirs of resistance and potential change.
Keywords:migration  social reproduction  post-Soviet  migrant labour  aesthetic international political economy
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