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Informal Trade, Gender and The Border experIence detailing the history of a well-known phenomenon of post-socialism – cross- border petty trade and smuggling – as the history of a practice in daily life from a gendered perspective, this book considers how changes in these practices in a particular border region, between Belarus and lithuania, have been accompanied, and to some extent provoked, by changes in the border regime. It looks at how the selective openness of the Belarus–lithuania border worked during different periods over the last 20 years and how it influenced the involvement of different social groups in shuttle trade practices. foremost, this book considers how political borders implement and/or intensify social boundaries and suggests that the selective openness of political borders, a prerequisite for the existence of female shuttle trade activities, is primarily built upon people’s social characteristics. however, it claims that what can be seen as the grounds for growing inequality at a global level, at a local one may have an important resourceful meaning for various social groups including those usually perceived as disadvantaged, such as widowed female retirees or unemployed single women with children. Source: petras malukas/afp/Scanpix Informal Trade, Gender and the Border experience from political Borders to Social Boundaries olGa SaSunkevIch European Humanities University, Lithuania © olga Sasunkevich 2015 all rights reserved. no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. olga Sasunkevich has asserted her right under the copyright, designs and patents act, 1988, to be identified as the author of this work. published by ashgate publishing limited ashgate publishing company Wey court east 110 cherry Street union road Suite 3-1 farnham Burlington, vT 05401-3818 Surrey, Gu9 7pT uSa england www.ashgate.com British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data a catalogue record for this book is available from the British library The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows: Sasunkevich, olga. Informal trade, gender and the border experience : from political borders to social boundaries / by olga Sasunkevich. pages cm. – (Border regions series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBn 978-1-4724-6221-3 (hardback) – ISBn 978-1-4724-6222-0 (ebook) – ISBn 978-1-4724-6223-7 (epub) 1. Boundaries–Social aspects. 2. Borderlands–Social aspects. 3. Smuggling. 4. Borderlands–Belarus. 5. Borderlands–lithuania. 6. lithuania– relations–Belarus. 7. Belarus–relations–lithuania. I. Title. Jc323.S28 2015 382–dc23 2015018237 ISBn 9781472462213 (hbk) ISBn 9781472462220 (ebk – pdf) ISBn 9781472462237 (ebk – epuB) printed in the united kingdom by henry ling limited, at the dorset press, dorchester, dT1 1hd Border regions Series Series editor: doris Wastl-Walter, university of Bern, Switzerland In recent years, borders have taken on an immense significance. Throughout the world they have shifted, been constructed and dismantled, and become physical barriers between socio-political ideologies. They may separate societies with very different cultures, histories, national identities or economic power, or divide people of the same ethnic or cultural identity. as manifestations of some of the world’s key political, economic, societal and cultural issues, borders and border regions have received much academic attention over the past decade. This valuable series publishes high quality research monographs and edited comparative volumes that deal with all aspects of border regions, both empirically and theoretically. It will appeal to scholars interested in border regions and geopolitical issues across the whole range of social sciences. To my parents Contents List of Figures ix List of Tables xi Notes on Transliteration and Language Usage xiii Acknowledgments xv List of Abbreviations xix Introduction 1 1 Shuttle Trade in Ašmjany: Contextualizing Oral History Research 19 2 Shuttle Trade and Borders in Ašmjany Before the Disintegration of the USSR 43 3 The Emergence of National Borders, the Flourishing of Trade: Shuttle Trade in Ašmjany in the Early 1990s 69 4 Maturation of the Border, Professionalization of Shuttle Trade (1994–2007) 91 5 Persistence of the Border, Disappearance of Trade? Shuttle Trade in Ašmjany After Schengen (2007–2011) 115 6 Shuttle Trade and Gender Relations: A Female World in a Provincial Border Town 141 Conclusion 167 Appendix: Social Characteristics of the Respondents 173 Bibliography 175 Index 195 This page has been left blank intentionally List of Figures 1.1 Map of the Belarus–Lithuania Borderland 20 1.2 The building of Ašmjany synagogue (Olga Sasunkevich) 20 1.3 Ašmjany town centre (Olga Sasunkevich) 21 1.4 Ašmjany town centre in the middle of the twentieth century (1953, courtesy of Ašmjany local museum) 26 2.1 Tourists from Belarus. Vilnius, 1973 (©Antanas Sutkus, Courtesy of Antanas Sutkus) 49 3.1 The monument to Lithuanian customs and police officers who were killed on the border post Medininkai in 1991 (Olga Sasunkevich) 71 3.2 Halės market and Padhalija 20 years after (Olga Sasunkevich) 82 3.3 The bridge across the river Merkys between Belarusian village Hrihi and Lithuania village Tabariškės (the picture is taken on the Belarusian side) (Olga Sasunkevich) 86 5.1 The number of C visas issued by Polish and Lithuanian Consulates in the Republic of Belarus in 2006–2008 119 5.2 The number of С visas issued by Polish and Lithuanian Consulates in the Republic of Belarus in 2008–2011 120 5.3 The number of C visas issued by Polish and Lithuanian Consulates in the Republic of Belarus in 2007 and 2011: Regional Comparison 121

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