Choosing Ethnicity, Negotiating Race [electronic resource] : Korean Adoptees in America / Mia Tuan and Jiannbin Lee Shiao.
2011
HV875.64 .T83 2011eb
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Choosing Ethnicity, Negotiating Race [electronic resource] : Korean Adoptees in America / Mia Tuan and Jiannbin Lee Shiao.
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9780871548757
0871548755
9781610447065 (electronic book)
0871548755
9781610447065 (electronic book)
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New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2011]
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©2011
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English
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1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations
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HV875.64 .T83 2011eb
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306.874
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Transnational adoption was once a rarity in the United States, but Americans have been choosing to adopt children from abroad with increasing frequency since the mid-twentieth century. Korean adoptees make up the largest share of international adoptions- 25 percent of all children adopted from outside the United States -but they remain understudied among Asian American groups. What kind of identities do adoptees develop as members of American families and in a cultural climate that often views them as foreigners? Inside flap of book jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-203) and index.
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Korean adoptees in America
Historicizing Korean adoption
Family life and childhood experiences
Ethnic explorations in early adulthood
Ethnic explorations in later adulthood
The ethnic identities of adult adoptees
Choosing ethnicity, negotiating race.
Historicizing Korean adoption
Family life and childhood experiences
Ethnic explorations in early adulthood
Ethnic explorations in later adulthood
The ethnic identities of adult adoptees
Choosing ethnicity, negotiating race.