Adoption and Multiculturalism

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Title
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Adoption
Author_Jenny Heijun Wills
Categorisation
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Children
Community
Culture
Discrimination
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Ethnicity
Family
Globalization
Identity
Intercountry Adoption
Intercultural
International Adoption
Interracial
Kinship
Migration
Multiculturalism
Parenting
Post-traditional Families.
Race
Transnational
Transracial
Whiteness

Product details

  • ISBN 9780472074518
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Jenny Heijun Wills is Associate Professor of English at The University of Winnipeg.

Tobias Hübinette is Associate Professor of Intercultural Education at Karlstad University.

Indigo Willing is Research Fellow in the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research at Griffith University.