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Making Families Through Adoption - 9781412998000

Un libro in lingua di Riley Nancy E. Van Vleet Krista E. edito da Sage Pubns, 2011

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For students and researchers in sociology, anthropology, women's studies, social work, policy studies, and family studies, and those who work in adoption and foster care, Van Vleet and Riley (anthropology and sociology, Bowdoin College) explore adoption practices in the US and other cultures to understand the social institution of family. They discuss definitions of adoption and related terms, child circulation practices in other cultures, the US constructions of what constitutes family and how the value of and roles of children have changed historically, and US adoption practices in terms of the influence of socioeconomic status, marital status, and sexuality. Noting that adoption is usually a movement of children from lower to higher-status families, they examine the influence of the characteristics of children, governmental policies, and race, ethnicity, and racism in adoption and fosterage systems in the US, ending with a chapter on transnational adoption. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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