Children and Youth in Adoption, Orphanages, and Foster Care: A Historical Handbook and Guide: Children and Youth: History and Culture
Autor Lori Askelanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313331831
ISBN-10: 0313331839
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Children and Youth: History and Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313331839
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Children and Youth: History and Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
LORI ASKELAND is Associate Professor, Department of English, Wittenberg University, Ohio. She is the author of numerous articles on adoption and foster care, children and literature, encyclopedia articles on childhood, family, and marriage, and the editor of several books.
Cuprins
Series Forward by Miriam Forman-BrunellAcknowledgements & DedicationPart I EssaysInformal Adoption, Apprentices, and Indentured Children in the Colonial Era and the New Republic, 1605-1850 by Lori AskelandAdoption Reform, Orphan Trains, and Child-saving, 1851-1929 by Marilyn Irvin HoltScience, Social Work, and Bureaucracy: Cautious Developments in Adoption and Foster Care, 1930-1969 by Dianne CreaghCivil Rights, Adoption Rights: Domestic Adoption and Foster Care, 1970 to the Present by Martha Satz and Lori AskelandInternational Adoption by Elizabeth BartholetThe Orphan in American Children's Literature by Claudia NelsonPart II DocumentsMulticultural Forms of Adoption and Foster Care Before 1850"Orphan Trains," Child Saving and the Modernization of Adoption Law, 1851-1929Science and Secrecy: Adoption, Orphanages, and Foster Care, 1930-1969Comtemporary Issues in Domestic Adoption, 1970- PresentInternational Adoption LawOrphans in Literature for American ChildrenPart III BibliographyGeneral Adoption and Child Welfare History References and Online ResourcesOrphans, Orphanages, and Orphan Stories: Early Forms of Adoption and Fostering in Multicultural and Interdisciplinary PerspectivesSecrecy and Adoption: Infertility, Illegitimacy, Parental Fitness Tests, and the Move to Openess in the 20th CenturyCrossing Boundaries: Issues and Controversies in Comtemporary Foster Care and AdoptionIndexContributors
Recenzii
[A]skeland has done an admirable job of giving depth and scope to this complex and all-too-often neglected aspect of American childhood. Highly recommended. Collections with a focus on family studies, legal studies, social work, and teacher education, serving lower-level undergraduates and above; public libraries.
Few people understand better than adoptees and historians that unobstructed access to the documentary record is an elemental ingredient of narrative truth. In fact, few controversies make it clearer than the debate over sealed records that history itself, both personal and social, is at stake for us all..This collection offers tangible evidence that the history of adoption is gaining traction as a research field with considerable appeal to scholars, teachers, and general audiences alike..[a] valuable contribution to the historical literature, and it will help us to imagine and interpret the diversity of past kinship with greater accuracy, empathy, and creativity. The fact that adoption history can be such a fresh and original focus of historical inquiry early in the twenty-first century suggests that the right revolution of the post-1945 era is enduring and continues to profoundly alter the geography of the past.
The main value of this book is the synthesis of a great deal of information available in other sources into historical periods and topical categories. The book will probably be of most interest to child welfare practitioners, prospective foster and adoptive parents, and undergraduates who know little about the history of orphanages, foster care and adoption.
Few people understand better than adoptees and historians that unobstructed access to the documentary record is an elemental ingredient of narrative truth. In fact, few controversies make it clearer than the debate over sealed records that history itself, both personal and social, is at stake for us all..This collection offers tangible evidence that the history of adoption is gaining traction as a research field with considerable appeal to scholars, teachers, and general audiences alike..[a] valuable contribution to the historical literature, and it will help us to imagine and interpret the diversity of past kinship with greater accuracy, empathy, and creativity. The fact that adoption history can be such a fresh and original focus of historical inquiry early in the twenty-first century suggests that the right revolution of the post-1945 era is enduring and continues to profoundly alter the geography of the past.
The main value of this book is the synthesis of a great deal of information available in other sources into historical periods and topical categories. The book will probably be of most interest to child welfare practitioners, prospective foster and adoptive parents, and undergraduates who know little about the history of orphanages, foster care and adoption.