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A sealed and secret kinship : the culture of policies and practices in American adoption

Judith S. Modell

(Public issues in anthropological perspective, v. 3)

Berghahn, c2002

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-209) and index

Adoption is a controversial subject in the United States, particularly in the last 30 years. Why that is and how public attention affects the decisions made by those who arrange, legalise and experience adoption forms the subject of this book

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Description

Adoption has long been a controversial subject in the United States as well as in other western countries, but never more so than in the past three decades. Why that is and how public attention affects the decisions made by those who arrange, legalize, and experience adoptive kinship constitutes the subject of this book. Adoption, the author argues, touches on major preoccupations we all have: who we are; why we are what we are; the balance of "nature" and "culture" in self-definition; the conflict between individual rights and social order. The problematic nature of adoption in western societies is effectively contrasted by the author with cultures in many other parts of the world in which children are exchanged frequently, openly, and happily. There is no stigma, often even a high value, placed on being the adopted child in a family. This comparative perspective brings into sharp relief American, and by implication other western, policies that reflect a very different notion of kinship and family. Adoption thus reveals itself as one of the keys to western ideas about human nature, the person, rights, privacy, and family relationships.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Opening the Subject of Adoption Chapter 2. Banishing Secrecy, Banishing Confidentiality, and Opening Adoption Chapter 3. From "Drifting" to "Permanency" - Adoption Policy and Practice Chapter 4. Taking (Care of) the Children-Adoptive Parents in the Twenty-first Century Chapter 5. Opening the Confines of Kinship - Twenty-first Century American Child Placement

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  • NCID
    BA57474246
  • ISBN
    • 1571810773
    • 1571813241
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 220 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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