Alexia Bloch. Sex, Love, and Migration: Postsocialism, Modernity, and Intimacy from Istanbul to the Arctic. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2017

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Olga Brednikova

Abstract

Книга Алексии Блок «Секс, любовь и миграция» – это широкоформатная и в то же время детализированная картина транснациональной постсоветской женской миграции, выросшая из большого антропологического исследования «длиною в десятилетие». И хотя сама автор в заключении справедливо отмечает динамичность нашего мира и пишет, что ситуация с миграцией очень сильно изменилась (исследование было начато в 2001 году, а монография опубликована лишь в 2017-м), ей, тем не менее, удалось «ухватить» и подробно проанализировать динамику этого феномена.


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DOI: 10.25285/2078-1938-2019-11-3-168-172

Keywords

Migrants, Gender, Female Narrative, Qualitative Research, Borders


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