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Crisis-activated diaspora consciousness: Tatar migration, memory, and connectivity in the shadow of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Year 2024, Volume: 14 Issue: 2, 34 - 51, 29.12.2024

Abstract

This study examines the impact of Tatar migration from Russia to Central Asia in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on the identity of the migrants and the Tatar diaspora communities in the host countries. Through multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 2023, the study analyses narratives from Tatar migrants and members of the established diaspora community. The findings shed light on the complex sense of belonging oscillating between homeland and new land experienced by the migrants, the reinterpretation of collective memory by the diaspora community in response to the influx of migrants, and the shaking of self-awareness brought about by encounters between the two groups. These insights suggest that migration and the diasporic condition engender a dynamic reconstruction of identity and collectivity that challenges essentialist notions. The study argues for an understanding of diaspora not as a fixed return to roots but as a generative process constantly renewed through multivocal memories and encounters with others. By vividly describing the transformation of consciousness among Tatars caught in the vicissitudes of the Ukrainian crisis, this study provides important clues for grasping the multilayered realities of our age of migration.

Project Number

JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 22KJ2866, 24H00117.

References

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  • Anthias F. (1998) Evaluating ‘diaspora’: beyond ethnicity? Sociology 32(3):557-580.
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  • Clifford J. (1994) Diasporas. Cult Anthropol 9(3):302-338.
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  • Dadabaev T, Sonoda S. (2023) Silence is golden? Silences as strategic narratives in Central Asian states’ response to the Ukrainian crisis. Int J Asian Stud, 20(1):193–215.
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  • Halbwachs M. (1992) On collective memory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • Landsberg A. (2004) Prosthetic memory: the transformation of American remembrance in the age of mass culture. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Leurs K, Ponzanesi S. (2018) Connected migrants: encapsulation and cosmopolitanization. Popular Communication 16(1):4-20.
  • Levitt P, Glick Schiller N. (2004) Conceptualizing simultaneity: a transnational social field perspective on society. Int Migr Rev 38(3):1002-1039.
  • Mavroudi E. (2007) Diaspora as process: (de)constructing boundaries. Geography Compass 1(3):467-479.
  • Mukhina V. (2023) Exit to feel, voice, and act: emotions and actions of Russian migrants opposing the invasion of Ukraine. J Immigr Ref Stud 1-17.
  • Quayson A, Daswani G. (2013) A companion to diaspora and transnationalism. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Rothberg M. (2009) Multidirectional memory: remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • Safran W. (1991) Diasporas in modern societies: myths of homeland and return. Diaspora: J Transnati Stud 1(1):83-99.
  • Sakurama-Nakamura M. (2024) Tatarness reimagined: language, memory, and identity in post-civil war Tajikistan. Eur Res J 6(3):21-39.
  • Seidman I. (2013) Interviewing as qualitative research: a guide for researchers in education and the social sciences. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Smets K, Leurs K, Georgiou M, Witteborn S, Gajjala R. (2019) The SAGE handbook of media and migration. London: SAGE Publications.
  • Sökefeld M. (2006) Mobilizing in transnational space: a social movement approach to the formation of diaspora. Glob Netw 6(3):265-284.
  • Takakura H, Horiuchi K, Byambajav D. (2023) Unrequited compassion across the border: Mongolians’ support for the Russian-Buryat exodus after mobilization. In Kasten E, Krupnik I, Fondahl G, editors. A Fractured North - Facing Dilemmas, p 175-190.
  • Tölölyan K. (2007) The contemporary discourse of diaspora studies. Comp Stud S Asia Af Middle East 27(3):647-655.
  • UNHCR. (2023) Operational data portal: Ukraine refugee situation. Geneva: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine (2024, August 27)
  • Wachs J. (2023) Digital traces of brain drain: developers during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. EPJ Data Science 12.
  • Vertovec S. (2001) Transnationalism and identity. J Ethn Migr Stud 27(4):573-582.
  • Vertovec S. (2009) Transnationalism. London: Routledge.
Year 2024, Volume: 14 Issue: 2, 34 - 51, 29.12.2024

Abstract

Project Number

JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 22KJ2866, 24H00117.

References

  • Adamson F. (2008) Constructing the diaspora: diaspora identity politics and transnational social movements. In: Lyons T, Mandaville P, editors. Politics from afar: Transnational diasporas and networks. New York: Columbia University Press, p 25-42.
  • Alinejad D. (2019) The internet and formations of Iranian Americanness: next generation diaspora. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Alinejad D, Ponzanesi S. (2020) Migrancy and digital mediations of emotion. Int J Cult Stud 23(5):621-638.
  • Anthias F. (1998) Evaluating ‘diaspora’: beyond ethnicity? Sociology 32(3):557-580.
  • Axel BK. (2004) The context of diaspora. Cult Anthropol 19(1):26-60.
  • Azatlıq Radiosı (2023) The new Tatar world, which is being formed in muhajir: a case of Kazakhstan (Möhacirlektä oyışuçı yaña tatar dönyası: Qazaqstan misalı), issued on 6 January 2023. https://www.azatliq.org/a/32205169.html (2024, August 27)
  • Brah A. (1996) Cartographies of diaspora: contesting identities. London: Routledge.
  • Braun V, Clarke V. (2006) Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qual Res Psychol 3(2):77-101.
  • Brubaker R. (2005) The ‘diaspora’ diaspora. Ethn and Racial Stud 28(1):1-19.
  • Clifford J. (1994) Diasporas. Cult Anthropol 9(3):302-338.
  • Cohen R. (2008) Global diasporas: an introduction. London: Routledge.
  • Dadabaev T, Sonoda S. (2023) Silence is golden? Silences as strategic narratives in Central Asian states’ response to the Ukrainian crisis. Int J Asian Stud, 20(1):193–215.
  • De Cesari C, Rigney A. (2014) Transnational memory: circulation, articulation, scales. Berlin: De Gruyter.
  • Diminescu D. (2008) The connected migrant: an epistemological manifesto. Soc Sci Inf 47(4):565-579.
  • Erll A. (2011) Travelling memory. Parallax 17(4):4-18.
  • Garipova, R. (2020) Muslim female religious authority in Russia: how Mukhlisa Bubi became the first female Qāḍī in the modern muslim world. Die Welt des Islams 60(4):433-474.
  • Glaser BG, Strauss AL. (1967) The discovery of grounded theory: strategies for qualitative research. Chicago: Aldine.
  • Goździak EM, Main I. (2020) Transnational mobility and socio-cultural remittances: the case of Polish women in Norway and Poland. Ethnologia Europaea 50(1):159-175.
  • Halbwachs M. (1992) On collective memory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Hirsch M. (2012) The generation of postmemory: writing and visual culture after the Holocaust. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Kasyanchuk D. (2024) Posle načala vojny iz Rossii uexali i ne vernulis’ okolo 650 tysjač čelovek: issledovanie The Bell. The Bell, issued on 16 July 2024. https://thebell.io/posle-nachala-voyny-iz-rossii-uekhali-i-ne-vernulis-bolshe-700-tysyach-chelovek-issledovanie-the-bel (2024, August 27)
  • Kuleshova A, Chigaleichik E, Podolsky V, Baranova V. (2023) Russian migration to Armenia and Georgia in 2022: Enclave economy and local employment. Caucasus Edition: Journal of Conflict Transformation. https://caucasusedition.net/russian-migration-to-armenia-and-georgia-in-2022-enclave-economy-and-local-employment/ (2024, August 27)
  • Landsberg A. (2004) Prosthetic memory: the transformation of American remembrance in the age of mass culture. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Leurs K, Ponzanesi S. (2018) Connected migrants: encapsulation and cosmopolitanization. Popular Communication 16(1):4-20.
  • Levitt P, Glick Schiller N. (2004) Conceptualizing simultaneity: a transnational social field perspective on society. Int Migr Rev 38(3):1002-1039.
  • Mavroudi E. (2007) Diaspora as process: (de)constructing boundaries. Geography Compass 1(3):467-479.
  • Mukhina V. (2023) Exit to feel, voice, and act: emotions and actions of Russian migrants opposing the invasion of Ukraine. J Immigr Ref Stud 1-17.
  • Quayson A, Daswani G. (2013) A companion to diaspora and transnationalism. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Rothberg M. (2009) Multidirectional memory: remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • Safran W. (1991) Diasporas in modern societies: myths of homeland and return. Diaspora: J Transnati Stud 1(1):83-99.
  • Sakurama-Nakamura M. (2024) Tatarness reimagined: language, memory, and identity in post-civil war Tajikistan. Eur Res J 6(3):21-39.
  • Seidman I. (2013) Interviewing as qualitative research: a guide for researchers in education and the social sciences. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Smets K, Leurs K, Georgiou M, Witteborn S, Gajjala R. (2019) The SAGE handbook of media and migration. London: SAGE Publications.
  • Sökefeld M. (2006) Mobilizing in transnational space: a social movement approach to the formation of diaspora. Glob Netw 6(3):265-284.
  • Takakura H, Horiuchi K, Byambajav D. (2023) Unrequited compassion across the border: Mongolians’ support for the Russian-Buryat exodus after mobilization. In Kasten E, Krupnik I, Fondahl G, editors. A Fractured North - Facing Dilemmas, p 175-190.
  • Tölölyan K. (2007) The contemporary discourse of diaspora studies. Comp Stud S Asia Af Middle East 27(3):647-655.
  • UNHCR. (2023) Operational data portal: Ukraine refugee situation. Geneva: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine (2024, August 27)
  • Wachs J. (2023) Digital traces of brain drain: developers during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. EPJ Data Science 12.
  • Vertovec S. (2001) Transnationalism and identity. J Ethn Migr Stud 27(4):573-582.
  • Vertovec S. (2009) Transnationalism. London: Routledge.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Ethnology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Mizuki Sakurama Nakamura 0009-0007-9843-8308

Project Number JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 22KJ2866, 24H00117.
Publication Date December 29, 2024
Submission Date June 15, 2024
Acceptance Date September 16, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 14 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Sakurama Nakamura M. Crisis-activated diaspora consciousness: Tatar migration, memory, and connectivity in the shadow of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Euras J Anthropol. 2024;14(2):34-51.