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Transnational Adoption: A Cultural Economy of Race, Gender, and Kinship (Nation of Nations, 9)

Transnational Adoption: A Cultural Economy of Race, Gender, and Kinship (Nation of Nations, 9)

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Each year, thousands of Chinese children, primarily abandoned infant girls, are adopted by Americans. Yet we know very little about the local and transnational processes that characterize this new migration. Transnational Adoption is a unique ethnographic study of China/U.S. adoption, the largest contemporary intercountry adoption program. Sara K. Dorow begins by situating the popularity of the China/U.S. adoption process within a broader history of immigration and adoption. She then follows the path of the adoption process: the institutions and bureaucracies in both China and the United States that prepare children and parents for each other; the stories and practices that legitimate them coming together as transnational families; the strains placed upon our common notions of what motherhood means; and ways in which parents then construct the cultural and racial identities of adopted children. Based on rich ethnographic evidence, including interviews with and observation of people on both sides of the Pacific―from orphanages, government officials, and adoption agencies to advocacy groups and adoptive families themselves―this is a fascinating look at the latest chapter in Chinese-American migration.
ASIN: 0814719724
VSKU: RDV.0814719724.G
Condition: Good
Author/Artist:Dorow, Sara K.
Binding: Paperback
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Condition Notes: This book is in good condition with very minimal damage. Pages may have minimal notes or highlighting. Cover image on the book may vary from photo. Ships out quickly in a secure plastic mailer.
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