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Migration and Welfare Austerity

Mobilizing Kinship for Care, Welfare and Development in Kyrgyzstan
Buch | Hardcover
284 Seiten
2026
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
9781836954347 (ISBN)
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Migration is destructive to the nuclear family and wider village life, but it provides an opportunity for lineages to be mobilized for collective social action that is both local and translocal. This book aims to share experiences of people in Alma, a village in Kyrgyzstan, and how they created a ‘moral economy of migration’ that became territorialised as kinship was de-territorialised.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, residents of Alma, a village in Kyrgyzstan, were faced with many challenges. Economic crisis and the elimination of welfare support forced an entire generation to become labour migrants in Russia. Those ‘left behind’ were sustained by migrants’ remittances and charitable activities, but at a cost. As villagers built upon existing kinship structures to create new practices of mutual aid on the lines of Islamic teaching, they suffered from the ‘dark side of kinship.’ This book shares experiences of people in Alma and its Moscow-based diaspora and how they created a ‘moral economy of migration’ that became territorialised as kindship was de-territorialised.

Aksana Ismailbekova is Senior Research Fellow at the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin, Germany. Her research focuses on the importance of gender, kinship and religion in negotiating socioeconomic change. She is the author of the book Blood Ties and the Native Sons: Poetics of Patronage in Kyrgyzstan (Indian University Press, 2017), and the co-editor of Surviving Everyday Life: The Security Capes of Threatened People in Central Asia (Bristol University Press, 2020).

Acknowledgements



Introduction



Chapter 1. The Central Asian Family in Historical Context: The Bright Side and the Dark Side of Kinship

Chapter 2. Silent Voices and a Lack of Parental Authority: The Dark Side of Kinship

Chapter 3. Dark Side of Kinship and Uncertain Marriages: Shame, Temporary Nike and Divorce

Chapter 4. Performance and Competition: House Building and Migrants’ Care of Elderly Parents

Chapter 5. Almagrad: The Mobilization of Translocal Lineage-Based Community in Moscow

Chapter 6. ‘Doing Good Aid’ Within Translocal Lineages

Chapter 7. Silence, Performance: International Migration, Internal Migration and Village-Level Infrastructural Development



Conclusion: The Bright Side and the Dark Side of Kinship



References

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.3.2026
Reihe/Serie Culture and Society in Central Eurasia ; 1
Zusatzinfo Bibliography; Index
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-13 9781836954347 / 9781836954347
Zustand Neuware
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