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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I Defining Reproduction
1 The Movement of Children for International Adoption
2 International Adoption: Lessons from Hawai'i
3 The Social Temporalities of Adoption and the Limits of Plenary Adoption
4 The Desire for Parenthood among Lesbians and Gay Men
5 Refiguring Kinship in the Space of Adoption
6 The Transnational Adoption of a Related Child in Québec, Canada
PART II Perspectives from Sending Countries
7 Baby-Bearing Storks
8 Transnational Connections and Dissenting Views
9 International Adoption in Russia
10 The Medicalization of Adoption in and from Peru
11 Children, Individuality, Family
PART III Experiences in Receiving Countries
12 "We Do Not Have Immigrant Children at Th is School, We Just Have Children Adopted from Abroad"
13 Routes to the Roots
14 Return Journeys and the Search for Roots
15 Mothers for Others
16 Seeking Sisters
About the Contributors
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I Defining Reproduction
1 The Movement of Children for International Adoption
2 International Adoption: Lessons from Hawai'i
3 The Social Temporalities of Adoption and the Limits of Plenary Adoption
4 The Desire for Parenthood among Lesbians and Gay Men
5 Refiguring Kinship in the Space of Adoption
6 The Transnational Adoption of a Related Child in Québec, Canada
PART II Perspectives from Sending Countries
7 Baby-Bearing Storks
8 Transnational Connections and Dissenting Views
9 International Adoption in Russia
10 The Medicalization of Adoption in and from Peru
11 Children, Individuality, Family
PART III Experiences in Receiving Countries
12 "We Do Not Have Immigrant Children at Th is School, We Just Have Children Adopted from Abroad"
13 Routes to the Roots
14 Return Journeys and the Search for Roots
15 Mothers for Others
16 Seeking Sisters
About the Contributors
Index