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International Korean Adoption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

International Korean Adoption

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-02-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Discover the roots of international transracial adoption International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice explores the long history of international transracial adoption. Scholars present the expert multidisciplinary perspectives and up-to-date research on this most significant and longstanding form of international child welfare practice. Viewpoints and research are discussed from the academic disciplines of psychology, ethnic studies, sociology, social work, and anthropology. The chapters examine sociohistorical background, the forming of new families, reflections on Korean adoption, birth country perspectives, global perspectives, implications for practice, and a...

Adoption and Surrogate Pregnancy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Adoption and Surrogate Pregnancy

Adoption and surrogate pregnancy are the two most realistic options currently available for millions of couples unable to have biological children. In the past decade, international adoption has become popular among those who wish to avoid the wait associated with adopting domestically. Yet because of unique political, economic, and cultural circumstances within individual countries, international adoption is fraught with legal controversies and difficulties. Surrogate pregnancy is a relatively new and inherently complicated alternative. With few regulations to guide the process and protect those involved, however, countries struggle to address its ethical and moral questions, in addition to...

Many Voices, One Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Many Voices, One Nation

Many Voices, One Nation explores U.S. history through a powerful collection of artifacts and stories from America’s many peoples. Sixteen essays, composed by Smithsonian curators and affiliated scholars, offer distinctive insight into the peopling of the United States from the Europeans’ North American arrival in 1492 to the near present. Each chapter addresses a different historical era and considers what quintessentially American ideals like freedom, equality, and belonging have meant to Americans of all backgrounds, races, and national origins through the centuries. Much more than just an anthology, this book is a vibrant, cohesive presentation of everyday objects and ideas that connect us to our history and to one another. Using these objects and personal stories as a transmitter, the book invites readers to hear the voices of our many voices, and contemplate the complexity of our one nation. The stories and artifacts included in this volume bring our seemingly disparate pasts together to inspire possibilities for a shared future as we constantly reinterpret our e pluribus unum – our nation of many voices.

The Intercountry Adoption Debate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 750

The Intercountry Adoption Debate

Meaningful discussion about intercountry adoption (the adoption of a child from one country by a family from another country) necessitates an understanding of a complex range of issues. These issues intersect at multiple levels and processes, span geographic and political boundaries, and emerge from radically different cultural beliefs and systems. The result is a myriad of benefits and costs that are both global and deeply personal in scope. This edited volume introduces this complexity an ...

Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Korean Adoption Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Korean Adoption Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Conference proceedings for the Second International Symposium on Korean Adoption Studies, 2010. Symposium date, 3 August, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Contributors include Kathleen Ja Sook Bergquist, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA;Catherine Ceniza Choy and Gregory Paul Choy, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Kimberly Ohmyo Gross and Richard M. Lee, University of Minnesota, USA; Christina Higgins, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA and Kim Stoker, Duksung Women's University, South Korea; Tobias Hubinette, Multicultural Centre, Botkyrka, Sweden; Hosu Kim, College of Staten Island (CUNY), USA; Kimberly J. Langrehr, Loyola University Chicago, USA; Kimberly McKee, Ohio State Universi...

Meeting Once More
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Meeting Once More

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-06
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

"Thoughtfully written, drawing on her own life experience as well as her anthropological training, Prébin provides us with a new window into the complex world of trans-national adoption. She weaves together kinship, media, and globalization as well as recent Korean history to offer us lessons about today's adoption practices." —Barbara Katz Rothman, author of Weaving A Family: Untangling Race and Adoption A great mobilization began in South Korea in the 1990s: adult transnational adoptees began to return to their birth country and meet for the first time with their birth parents—sometimes in televised encounters which garnered high ratings. What makes the case of South Korea remarkable ...

Children and the Politics of Cultural Belonging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Children and the Politics of Cultural Belonging

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.

Legitimating Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Legitimating Life

Sonja van Wichelen boldly describes how contemporary justifications of cross-border adoption navigate between child welfare, humanitarianism, family making, capitalism, science, and health. Focusing on contemporary institutional practices of adoption in the United States and the Netherlands, she traces how professionals, bureaucrats, lawyers, politicians, social workers, and experts legitimate a practice that became progressively controversial.

To Save the Children of Korea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

To Save the Children of Korea

“The important . . . largely unknown story of American adoption of Korean children since the Korean War . . . with remarkably extensive research and great verve.” —Charles K. Armstrong, Columbia University Arissa Oh argues that international adoption began in the aftermath of the Korean War. First established as an emergency measure through which to evacuate mixed-race “GI babies,” it became a mechanism through which the Korean government exported its unwanted children: the poor, the disabled, or those lacking Korean fathers. Focusing on the legal, social, and political systems at work, To Save the Children of Korea shows how the growth of Korean adoption from the 1950s to the 1980...

Global Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Global Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-11
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

In the last fifty years, transnational adoption—specifically, the adoption of Asian children—has exploded in popularity as an alternative path to family making. Despite the cultural acceptance of this practice, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the factors that allowed Asian international adoption to flourish. In Global Families, Catherine Ceniza Choy unearths the little-known historical origins of Asian international adoption in the United States. Beginning with the post-World War II presence of the U.S. military in Asia, she reveals how mixed-race children born of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese women and U.S. servicemen comprised one of the earliest groups of adoptive ch...