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Introduction
Th e Circulation of Children
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Laura Briggs
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Defining Reproduction
- 1 The Movement of Children for International Adoption 29
- 2 International Adoption: Lessons from Hawai’i 52
- 3 The Social Temporalities of Adoption and the Limits of Plenary Adoption 69
- 4 The Desire for Parenthood among Lesbians and Gay Men 87
- 5 Refiguring Kinship in the Space of Adoption 103
- 6 The Transnational Adoption of a Related Child in Québec, Canada 119
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PART II Perspectives from Sending Countries
- 7 Baby-Bearing Storks 135
- 8 Transnational Connections and Dissenting Views 154
- 9 International Adoption in Russia 174
- 10 The Medicalization of Adoption in and from Peru 190
- 11 Children, Individuality, Family 208
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PART III Experiences in Receiving Countries
- 12 “We Do Not Have Immigrant Children at Th is School, We Just Have Children Adopted from Abroad” 223
- 13 Routes to the Roots 244
- 14 Return Journeys and the Search for Roots 256
- 15 Mothers for Others 271
- 16 Seeking Sisters 283
- About the Contributors 303
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Defining Reproduction
- 1 The Movement of Children for International Adoption 29
- 2 International Adoption: Lessons from Hawai’i 52
- 3 The Social Temporalities of Adoption and the Limits of Plenary Adoption 69
- 4 The Desire for Parenthood among Lesbians and Gay Men 87
- 5 Refiguring Kinship in the Space of Adoption 103
- 6 The Transnational Adoption of a Related Child in Québec, Canada 119
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PART II Perspectives from Sending Countries
- 7 Baby-Bearing Storks 135
- 8 Transnational Connections and Dissenting Views 154
- 9 International Adoption in Russia 174
- 10 The Medicalization of Adoption in and from Peru 190
- 11 Children, Individuality, Family 208
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PART III Experiences in Receiving Countries
- 12 “We Do Not Have Immigrant Children at Th is School, We Just Have Children Adopted from Abroad” 223
- 13 Routes to the Roots 244
- 14 Return Journeys and the Search for Roots 256
- 15 Mothers for Others 271
- 16 Seeking Sisters 283
- About the Contributors 303
- Index 309