International Adoption – Global Inequalities and the Circulation of Children
Autor Laura Briggs, Diana Marreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2009
Rather than focusing only on the United States, as much previous work on the topic does, International Adoption considers the perspectives of a number of sending countries as well as other receiving countries, particularly in Europe. The book also reminds us that the U.S. also sends children into international adoptions--particularly children of color. The book thus complicates the standard scholarly treatment of the subject, which tends to focus on the tensions between those who argue that transnational adoption is an outgrowth of American wealth, power, and military might (as well as a rejection of adoption from domestic foster care) and those who maintain that it is about a desire to help children in need.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814791028
ISBN-10: 0814791026
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814791026
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Notă biografică
Laura Briggs
Descriere
Presents an argument for a more complex view of transnational adoption, including stranger adoption, kinship adoption, fostering, and informal circulating children. This book considers the perspectives of a number of sending countries as well as other nations which adopt - including sometimes from the US, particularly children of color.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: The Circulation of Children / Laura Briggs and Diana MarrePart I. Defining Reproduction: Law, Strangers, Family, Kin1. The Movement of Children for International Adoption: Developments and Trends in Receiving States and States of Origin, 19982004 / Peter Selman; 2. International Adoption: Lessons from Hawaii / Judith Schachter; 3. The Social Temporalities of Adoption and the Limits of Plenary Adoption / Françoise Romaine Ouellette; 4. The Desire for Parenthood Among Lesbians and Gay Men / Martine Gross; 5. Refiguring Kinship in the Space of Adoption / Barbara Yngvesson; 6. The Transnational Adoption of a Related Child in Québec, Canada / Chantal CollardPart II. Perspectives from Sending Countries7. Baby Bearing Storks: Brazilian Intermediaries in the Adoption Process / Domingos Abreu; 8. Transnational Connections and Dissenting Views: The Evolution of Child Placement Policies in Brazil / Claudia Fonseca; 9. International Adoption in Russia: Market, Children for Organs, and Precious or Bad Genes / Lilia Khabibullina; 10. The Medicalization of Adoption in and from Peru / Jessaca B. Leinaweaver; 11. Children, Individuality, Family: Discussing Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Adoption in Lithuania / Auksuole CepaitienePart III. Experiences in Receiving Countries12. We do not have immigrant children at this school, we just have children adopted from abroad: Flexible Understandings of Childrens Origins / Diana Marre; 13. Routes to the Roots: Toward an Anthropology of Genealogical Practices / Caroline Legrand; 14. Return Journeys and the Search for Roots: Contradictory Values Concerning Identity / Signe Howell; 15. Mothers for Others: Between Friendship and the Market / Anne Cadoret; 16. Seeking Sisters: Twinship and Kinship in an Age of Internet Miracles and DNA Technologies / Toby Alice VolkmanIndex; About the Contributors