2021
DOI: 10.3390/genealogy5040092
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Precarious Transnationality in Family Relations on the Finnish-Russian Border during the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods

Abstract: The article develops the view of transnational familyhood as an affect of precarity. Transnationality itself is viewed as being defined by state actors and border regimes which make transnational connections fragile and vulnerable. The precarity is compared here with “the lease that is not in your pocket”. The text assembles the authors’ ethnographic work in Finnish-Russian border areas from two decades. Using the methodology of narrative ethnography, the study creates a picture of the atmosphere and affects i… Show more

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“…Russian speakers' transnational connections at different levels were securitized in the overall framework of confrontation with the West (cf. Oivo 2021; Oivo and Davydova-Minguet 2019; Oivo, Davydova-Minguet and Pöllänen 2021).…”
Section: The Effects Of the Post-crimean Period On Transnational Fami...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russian speakers' transnational connections at different levels were securitized in the overall framework of confrontation with the West (cf. Oivo 2021; Oivo and Davydova-Minguet 2019; Oivo, Davydova-Minguet and Pöllänen 2021).…”
Section: The Effects Of the Post-crimean Period On Transnational Fami...mentioning
confidence: 99%