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    gbv_1685983863
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , 18 b&w halftones, 1 table, 2 maps
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    ISBN: 9781501709418
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Part 1. MOBILITIES AND INTIMACIES -- Introduction: From the Arctic to Istanbul -- 1. Magnificent Centuries and Economies of Desire -- Part 2. INTIMATE PRACTICES AND GLOBAL CIRCUITS -- 2. Gender, Labor, and Emotion in a Global Economy -- 3. “We Are Like Slaves—Who Needs Capitalism?”: Intimate Economies and Marginal, Mobile Households -- Part 3. SEX, LOVE, AND UNPROMISING STATES -- 4. Strategic Intimacy, “Real Love,” and Marriage -- 5. Intimate Currencies: Love, Romance, and Sex “without Hang-ups” -- 6. “Other Mothers,” Grandmothers, and the State 163 Conclusion: On the Move -- Appendix. People Featured -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Content: Sex, Love, and Migration goes beyond a common narrative of women’s exploitation as a feature of migration in the early twenty-first century, a story that features young women from poor countries who cross borders to work in low paid and often intimate labor. Alexia Bloch argues that the mobility of women is marked not only by risks but also by personal and social transformation as migration fundamentally reshapes women’s emotional worlds and aspirations. Bloch documents how, as women have crossed borders between the former Soviet Union and Turkey since the early 1990s, they have forged new forms of intimacy in their households in Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, but also in Istanbul, where they often work for years on end. Sex, Love, and Migration takes as its subject the lives of post-Soviet migrant women employed in three distinct spheres—sex work, the garment trade, and domestic work. Bloch challenges us to decouple images of women on the move from simple assumptions about danger, victimization, and trafficking. She redirects our attention to the aspirations and lives of women who, despite myriad impediments, move between global capitalist centers and their home communities
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501712050
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9781501712050
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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