Anticipating Relations

Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.3167/cja.2019.370104
Elizabeth Fox
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Abstract

In the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, known as ger districts, a growing number of rural-to-urban migrants live without access to formal urban infrastructure or regular incomes. Under these challenging material conditions, personal networks take precedence, providing and regulating access to employment and meat provisioning. Looking beyond discussions of anticipation among migrants focusing on the goals of migration, I interrogate the role of anticipation in the making and maintaining of relational networks. Existing analyses of such networks in Mongolia have generally relied on idioms of reciprocity or obligation. Focusing instead on material transfers and transactions among ger district residents reveals such networks to be more ambiguous and prone to failure than notions of reciprocity or obligation can easily accommodate. This article argues that the productive contradiction within the concept of anticipation – encompassing both expectative waiting and pre-emptive action – can illuminate new aspects of these relations and networks in action.
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预期的关系
在乌兰巴托郊区,即蒙古包区,越来越多的农村到城市移民生活在没有正式城市基础设施或正常收入的情况下。在这些具有挑战性的物质条件下,个人网络占据了优先地位,提供并规范了就业和肉类供应。除了关注移民目标的移民预期讨论之外,我还质疑了预期在建立和维护关系网络中的作用。蒙古现有的对此类网络的分析通常依赖于互惠或义务的习语。相反,关注ger区居民之间的物质转移和交易表明,与互惠或义务的概念相比,这种网络更模糊,更容易失败。本文认为,预期概念中的生产性矛盾——包括预期等待和先发制人——可以阐明这些关系和行动网络的新方面。
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