On the Shoulders of Grandmothers

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Cinzia D. Solari
Diaspora Ukrainians
Domestic Work Sector
Eastern European Studies
Economic transition
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Ethnography
Exile
Exodus
Family
family restructuring
Federal Fair Labor Standards Act
Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers
Filipina Migration
gendered labor mobility
Globalization
Green Card
Green Card Holders
Green Card Lottery
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Homecare Workers
Migrant Domestic Workers
Migration
moral economy transition
Nation State
Nation State Building
Nationalism
neoliberal transformation
Permanent Residents
Post Soviet Studies
Post-1991 Migrants
post-Soviet migration
qualitative ethnography
Soviet Gender Order
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transnational caregiving networks
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Transnational Studies
Transnationalism
Ukraine
Ukraine EU Relation
Ukrainian Greek Catholic
Ukrainian Men
Ukrainian Migrants
Ukrainian Organizations
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  • ISBN 9781138707030
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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On the Shoulders of Grandmothers is a global ethnography of Ukrainian transnational migration. Gendered migrant subjectivities are a key site for understanding the production of neoliberal capitalism and Ukrainian nation-state building, a fraught process that places Ukraine precariously between Europe and Russia with dramatic implications for the political economy of the region. However, processes of gender and migration that undergird transnational nation-state building require further attention. Solari compares two patterns of Ukrainian migration: the "forced" exile of middle-aged women, most grandmothers, to Italy and the "voluntary" exodus of families, led by the same cohort of middle-aged women, to the United States. In both receiving sites these migrants are caregivers to the elderly.

Using in-depth interviews and ethnographic data collected in three countries, Solari shows that Ukrainian nation-state building occurs transnationally. She examines the collective practices of migrants who are building the "new" Ukraine from the outside in and shaping both Italy and the United States as well. The Ukrainian state, in order to fulfil its First World aspirations of joining Europe and distancing itself from all things Soviet, is pursuing a gendered reorganization of family and work structures to achieve a transition from socialism to capitalism. This has created a labor force of migrant grandmothers who carry the new Ukraine on their shoulders. Solari shows that this post-Soviet economic transformation requires a change in the moral order as migrant women struggle to understand how to be "good" mothers and grandmothers and men join women in attempts to teach their children to be successful and honorable people, now that the social rules have drastically changed.

Looking at individual migrant women and men and their families in Ukraine allows us to see the production of neoliberal capitalism and new nationalism from the ground up and the outside in for a region that promises to be a flashpoint in our century.

Cinzia D. Solari is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her papers on gender, migration, and nationalism have been published in journals such as Gender & Society, The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, and The American Behavioral Scientist.

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