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Transnational Adoption

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Transnational Adoption Toby Alice Volkman
Libristo kód: 04939875
Nakladatelství Duke University Press, března 2003
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What are the implications of the massive movement of children from poor nations to the more affluent West? How is adoption made possible by globalizing forces, facilitated by new media technologies such as the Internet, and inflected by the cultural politics of multiculturalism? In this special issue, scholars from a variety of disciplines-several of whom are adoptive parents - focus on the culture and politics of transnational adoption, exploring relationships between the sending and receiving nations. Until the mid-1970s, adoptive families were pressured to forget the child's past and birth culture to create "as if" biological families. Since then, the culture of adoption has moved dramatically toward openness, generating preoccupations with origins and loss, as well as new kinds of border-crossing movements such as orphanage visits, homeland journeys, and culture camps established by sending nations now eager to embrace the adoptees. The collection examines the complex interplay of race, culture, identity, kinship, and belonging in this contemporary form of family building. The contributors includes: Lisa Cartwright, Claudia Fonseca, Eleana Kim, Toby Alice Volkman, and, Barbara Yngvesson.

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