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The kinning of foreigners : transnational adoption in a global perspective / Signe Howell.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Howell, Signe, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intercountry adoption--Norway.
Intercountry adoption.
Kinship.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York, [New York] ; Oxford, [England] : Berghahn Books, 2009.
Summary:
Since the late nineteen sixties, transnational adoption has emerged as a global phenomenon. Due to a sharp decline in infants being made available for adoption locally, involuntarily childless couples in Western Europe and North America who wish to create a family, have to look to look to countries in the poor South and Eastern Europe. The purpose of this book is to locate transnational adoption within a broad context of contemporary Western life, especially values concerning family, children and meaningful relatedness, and to explore the many ambiguities and paradoxes that the practice entails. Based on empirical research from Norway, the author identifies three main themes for analysis: Firstly, by focusing on the perceived relationship between biology and sociality, she examines how notions of child, childhood and significant relatedness vary across time and space. She argues that through a process of kinning, persons are made into kin. In the case of adoption, kinning overcomes a dominant cultural emphasis placed upon biological connectedness. Secondly, it is a study of the rise of expert knowledge in the understanding of ‘the best interest of the child’, and how the part played by the ‘psycho.technocrats’ effects national and international policy and practice of transnational adoption. Thirdly, it shows how transnational adoption both depends upon and helps to foster the globalisation of Western rationality and morality. The book is an original contribution to the anthropological study of kinship and globalisation.
Contents:
The Kinning of Foreigners; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART I. Adoption - Biology or Sociality?; Chapter 1. DESIRE AND RIGHTS: TRANSNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF SUBSTANCES AND CONCEPTS; Chapter 2. A CHANGING WORLD OF FAMILIES: AN OVERVIEW; Chapter 3. KINSHIP WITH STRANGERS: VALUES AND PRACTICES OF ADOPTION; Chapter 4. KINNING AND TRANSUBSTANTIATION: NORWEGIANISATION OF ADOPTEES; Chapter 5. EXPERT KNOWLEDGE: THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN ADOPTION DISCOURSES; Chapter 6. WHO AM I, THEN? ADOPTEES' PERSPECTIVESON IDENTITY AND ETHNICITY; PART II. Governmentality and the Role of Psycho-technocrats
Chapter 7. BENEVOLENT CONTROL: ADOPTION LEGISLATION IN THE USA AND NORWAYChapter 8. BENEVOLENT CONTROL: INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON ADOPTION; Chapter 9. EXPERT KNOWLEDGE: GLOBAL AND LOCAL ADOPTION DISCOURSES IN INDIA, ETHIOPIA, CHINA AND ROMANIA; Chapter 10. IN CONCLUSION: TO KIN A FOREIGN CHILD; POSTSCRIPT: A NOTE ON METHODS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781845451844
1845451848
9781845453305
1845453301
9781782382058
1782382054
OCLC:
994873566

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