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L'adoption interraciale
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 336

L'adoption interraciale

Quelles motivations incitent donc certains parents à adopter des enfants qui ne leur ressemblent pas ? Pourquoi acceptent-ils d'exposer leur famille à la curiosité et aux critiques ? Comment les enfants ainsi adoptés s'intègrent-ils dans notre société sans être victimes du racisme ? Parviennent-ils à assumer leur différence ? Quels rapports entretiennent-ils avec leurs parents de naissance et le pays qui aurait dû être le leur ? Partant de son expérience dans le domaine de d'adoption des enfants coréens, Françoise Maury élargit le champ de ses recherches aux enfants de toutes origines et tente de répondre à ces interrogations.

The Interracial Adoption Option
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

The Interracial Adoption Option

The perfect starting point for parents of transracially adopted children and those who are considering adopting transracially. The Interracial Adoption Option is a personal guide to interracial adoption which draws on the lives and experiences of the authors, a white US couple, who adopt two African-American children. Starting from their decision to adopt their first child interracially, it describes the situations and decisions that followed as a result of their child's racial background. The authors' combine their personal experiences with practical advice. They address common issues like where to live, how to choose a doctor and how to take care of your child's hair and skin. They also tackle difficult questions such as, 'Does race matter?' 'Why is a healthy racial identity important?' and 'What do I do if I suspect my child is being treated unfairly because of his/her race?' An accessible introduction to the complex world of interracial adoption, this book is the first book you need to read if you are thinking of adopting transracially or have done so already.

In White America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

In White America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-03-02
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Jessica Keebler, director of the Los Angeles County Bureau of Adoptions in 1955, faces an almost insurmountable crisis. Theres a logjam of unadoptable babies and a severe lack of adequate foster homes for these children. The crux of this issues rests with a statute in Californias adoption law stating ... an interracial child is a non-white and may be given only to a Negro family. Since Negro family applications to adopt are as rare as rain in the Mojave desert, the backlog of interracial babies threatens the structure of Keeblers department and her mental health. When Paul and Anne Barlin, a white family, say they will adopt a child of any color, any national origin, Keebler believes she may have found a way to resolve this backlog of babies. To make this unusual adoption a reality, she must have the courage to flaunt the law or stand up to the state legislature and ask them to repeal the law. Her actions will determine if one at-risk child will be placed in a loving home. This one case has the potential to change the landscape of adoption forever.

Adoption, Race, and Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Adoption, Race, and Identity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Adoption, Race, and Identity is a long-range study of the impact of interracial adoption on those adopted and their families. Initiated in 1972, it was continued in 1979, 1984, and 1991. Cumulatively, these four phases trace the subjects from early childhood into young adulthood. This is the only extended study of this controversial subject.Simon and Altstein provide a broad perspective of the impact of transracial adoption and include profiles of the families involved in the study. They explore and compare the experiences of both the parents and the children. They identify families whose adoption experiences were problematic and those whose experiences were positive. Finally, the study look...

Adoption, Race, and Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Adoption, Race, and Identity

Adoption, Race, and Identity is a long-range study of the impact of interracial adoption on those adopted and their families. Initiated in 1972, it was continued in 1979, 1984, and 1991. Cumulatively, these four phases trace the subjects from early childhood into young adulthood. This is the only extended study of this controversial subject. Simon and Altstein provide a broad perspective of the impact of transracial adoption and include profiles of the families involved in the study. They explore and compare the experiences of both the parents and the children. They identify families whose adoption experiences were problematic and those whose experiences were positive. Finally, the study loo...

Adoption, Race, & Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Adoption, Race, & Identity

Adoption, Race, and Identity is a long-range study of the impact of interracial adoption on those adopted and their families. Initiated in 1972, it was continued in 1979, 1984, and 1991. Cumulatively, these four phases trace the subjects from early childhood into young adulthood. This is the only extended study of this controversial subject. Simon and Altstein provide a broad perspective of the impact of transracial adoption and include profiles of the families involved in the study. They explore and compare the experiences of both the parents and the children. They identify families whose adoption experiences were problematic and those whose experiences were positive. Finally, the study loo...

Mixed Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Mixed Families

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Adoptive Families in a Diverse Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Adoptive Families in a Diverse Society

Adoptive Families in a Diverse Society brings together twenty-one prominent scholars to explore the experience, practice, and policy of adoption in North America. While much existing literature tends to stress the potential problems inherent in non-biological kinship, the essays in this volume consider adoptive family life in a broad and balanced context. Bringing new perspectives to the topics of kinship, identity, and belonging, this path-breaking book expands more than our understandings of adoptive family life; it urges us to rethink the limits and possibilities of diversity and assimilation in American society.

Red in the Flower Bed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Red in the Flower Bed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A tiny poppy seed is dropped on to dry ground where it will not be able to grow. Carried by the wind to a flourishing garden, in due time it thrives, sprouts, and grows into a beautiful red blossom, completing a rainbow of floral colors. A lovely analogy of interracial adoption.

Interracial Intimacies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 690

Interracial Intimacies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-12
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  • Publisher: Vintage

With the same piercing intelligence as the bestselling Say it Loud!, Interracial Intimacies hits a nerve at the center of American society: race relations and our most intimate ties to each other. “The best book written on the subject, an exhaustive source of deep, rich scholarship and surefooted brilliant analysis.”—Seattle Times Analyzing the tremendous changes in the history of America’s racial dynamics, Randall Kennedy challenges us to examine how prejudices and biases still fuel fears and inform our sexual, marital, and family choices. He takes us from the injustices of the slave era up to present-day battles over race matching adoption policies, which seek to pair children with adults of the same race. He tackles such subjects as the presence of sex in racial politics, the historic role of legal institutions in policing racial boundaries, and the real and imagined pleasures that have attended interracial intimacy. A bracing, much-needed look at the way we have lived in the past, Interracial Intimacies is also a hopeful book, offering a potent vision of our future as a multiracial democracy.