The topic of transnational motherhood in the Post-§Soviet context has been rarely studied. Using the §oral history method for my research, I am§concentrating on Moldovan women migrants §justifications and meaning constructions around such §a debatable topic as transational motherhood. The...
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The topic of transnational motherhood in the Post-§Soviet context has been rarely studied. Using the §oral history method for my research, I am§concentrating on Moldovan women migrants §justifications and meaning constructions around such §a debatable topic as transational motherhood. The §feminist scholarship dedicated to this topic,§has mostly reflected the idea that migrant women, §through their transnational practices, redefine motherhood. Based on the fieldwork I have done in §Italy, I contend that women migrants, instead of §redefining, try to find ways to adjust to the §hegemonic social perceptions of good motherhood. On the practical level, they do shift certain §normative constructions of the social order and §find 'alternative' ways of performing motherhood, §which helps them justify against the discourses §of childabandoning. In a broader context, my§research reflects hidden aspects of globalization in§the post-Soviet space, such as the debates over the§performances of human relationships, including§affection and care.
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