Adoption and Multiculturalism

Adoption and Multiculturalism
Author: Jenny H Wills,Tobias Hubinette,Indigo Willing
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780472074518

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Adoption and Multiculturalism features the voices of international scholars reflecting transnational and transracial adoption and its relationship to notions of multiculturalism. The essays trouble common understandings about who is being adopted, who is adopting, and where these acts are taking place, challenging in fascinating ways the tidy master narrative of saviorhood and the concept of a monolithic Western receiving nation. Too often the presumption is that the adoptive and receiving country is one that celebrates racial and ethnic diversity, thus making it superior to the conservative and insular places from which adoptees arrive. The volume’s contributors subvert the often simplistic ways that multiculturalism is linked to transnational and transracial adoption and reveal how troubling multiculturalism in fact can be. The contributors represent a wide range of disciplines, cultures, and connections in relation to the adoption constellation, bringing perspectives from Europe (including Scandinavia), Canada, the United States, and Australia. The book brings together the various methodologies of literary criticism, history, anthropology, sociology, and cultural theory to demonstrate the multifarious and robust ways that adoption and multiculturalism might be studied and considered. Edited by three transnational and transracial adoptees, Adoption and Multiculturalism: Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific offers bold new scholarship that revises popular notions of transracial and transnational adoption as practice and phenomenon.

Intercountry Adoption from China

Intercountry Adoption from China
Author: Jay W. Rojewski,Jacy L. Rojewski
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-06-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780897898126

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Starting with questions about how to incorporate Chinese culture and custom into the lives of their adopted daughters Emily and Claire, the authors began a year-long search for answers. The result is a detailed examination of the post-adoptive views, actions, and experiences of a national sample of families with children from China toward acknowledging their adopted child's Chinese cultural-heritage and the issues they face together as a multicultural family. Historical and present-day issues affecting intercountry adoptees and their families, such as arguments used to support or oppose intercountry and transracial adoption, developmental delay and the effects of institutionalization on Chinese adoptees, parent-child attachment, discrimination and racial prejudice, and identity development, are detailed. Parents' beliefs and experiences on these issues are supplemented by a multi-disciplined, comprehensive review of available literature. While occasionally relying on personal experiences, this book is not about the authors' personal adoption story and parenting experiences. Rather, the focus is on common experiences and reactions of adoptive families who were, for the most part, firmly ensconced in the cultural mainstream but now find themselves viewed differently by society; these parents find that issues of culture, race, and ethnicity have become an important part of their everyday lives. Adoption scholars and professionals, as well as adoptive parents, will benefit from reading Intercountry Adoption from China.

Origin Narratives

Origin Narratives
Author: Macarena García-González
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351855426

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The first of its kind, this volume unpacks the cultural construction of transnational adoption and migration by examining a sample of recent children’s books that address the subject. Of all European countries, Spain is the nation where immigration and transnational adoption have increased most steeply from the early 1990s onward. Origin Narratives: The Stories We Tell Children About Immigration and International Adoption sheds light on the way contemporary Spanish society and its institutions re-define national identity and the framework of cultural, political and ethnic values, by looking at how these ideas are being transmitted to younger generations negotiating a more heterogeneous environment. This study collates representations of diversity, migration, and (colonial) otherness in the texts, as well as their reception by the adult mediators, through reviews, paratexts, and opinions collected from interviews and participant observation. In this new work, author Macarena Garcia Gonzalez argues that many of the texts at the wider societal discourse of multiculturalism, which have been warped into a pedagogical synthesis, underwrite the very racism they seek to combat. Comparing transnational adoption with discourses about immigration works as a new approach to the question of multiculturalism and makes a valuable contribution to an array of disciplines.

Genuine Multiculturalism

Genuine Multiculturalism
Author: Cecil Foster
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780773589445

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While many modern societies are noted for their diversity, the resulting challenge is to determine how citizens from different backgrounds and cultures can see themselves and each other as equals, and be treated equally. In Genuine Multiculturalism, Cecil Foster shows that a society's failure to bridge these differences is the tragedy of modern living and that pretending it is possible to mechanically develop fraternity and solidarity among diverse groups is akin to seeking out comedy. Arguing that genuine multiculturalism is the search for social justice by individuals who have been trapped by ascribed identities or newcomers who have been shut out of perceived ethnic homelands, Foster details how this process, in essence, is the story of the Americas. Reconceptionalizing the terms of multiculturalism, he offers an intervention into Canada's claim that its definition and practice are based on recognizing equality of citizenship. Identifying genuine multiculturalism as an ongoing work in progress, rather than a tightly defined policy position, Foster challenges readers to imagine a greater and more harmonious ideal. A necessary theoretical reconsideration of diversity within society, Genuine Multiculturalism refocuses the debate about ideals and practices in modern societies.

Guide to the 400 Best Children s and Adult s Multicultural Books about Adoption

Guide to the 400 Best Children s and Adult s Multicultural Books about Adoption
Author: Anna Dunwell Friedler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1891657100

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Our Multicultural Family

Our Multicultural Family
Author: Kerry Nagle
Publsiher: Blake Education
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Adoption
ISBN: 1741640830

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Nonfiction books that foster understanding, inclusion, tolerance and respect for the multicultural experience. 8 yrs+

Children and the Politics of Cultural Belonging

Children and the Politics of Cultural Belonging
Author: Alice Hearst
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781107017863

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Conversations about multiculturalism rarely consider the position of children. Yet providing care for children unanchored from their birth families raises questions central to multicultural concerns. This book explores the debate over communal and cultural belonging in three contexts: domestic transracial adoptions of non-American Indian children, the scope of tribal authority over American Indian children, and cultural and communal belonging for transnationally adopted children.

Race in Transnational and Transracial Adoption

Race in Transnational and Transracial Adoption
Author: Vilna Bashi Treitler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137275233

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When parents form families by reaching across social barriers to adopt children, where and how does race enter the adoption process? How do agencies, parents, and the adopted children themselves deal with issues of difference in adoption? This volume engages writers from both sides of the Atlantic to take a close look at these issues.